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Photon Lasers Med 2016; 5(4): 243245 Editorial Lasers, applications and technologies Laser, Anwendungen und Technologien DOI 10.1515/plm-2016-0035 "Life holds one great but quite commonplace mystery. Though shared by each of us and known to all, it seldom rates a second thought. That mystery, which most of us take for granted and never think about twice, is time". (Michael Ende, MOMO, 1973) ,,Es gibt ein großes und doch ganz alltägliches Geheimnis. Alle Menschen haben daran teil, jeder kennt es, aber die wenigsten denken je darüber nach. Die meisten Leute nehmen es einfach so hin und wundern sich kein bisschen darüber. Dieses Geheimnis ist die Zeit..." (Michael Ende, MOMO, 1973) There are faster and slower phenomena and both of them can be examined by means of laser technologies. The fastest processes outside the atomic core can be investigated using attosecond pulses, i.e. the electrons vibrate to the beat of light waves in billionths of a billionth of a second. These electrons form an orchestra that makes waves that allow us to see the world around us and to observe the universe and the microcosm. At Attoworld [1], the website of the Laboratory for Attosecond Physics (LAP) at Ludwig Maximilians University
Photonics & Lasers in Medicine – de Gruyter
Published: Nov 1, 2016
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