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Research Overview

The ability to manipulate and alter matter with intense light fields on very short timescales has the potential to have a transformative effect on a range of scientific and technological endeavors in the coming decades. With extremely high peak powers delivered in exceedingly brief periods of time, ultrafast pulses of light provide the perfect tools to pursue these ideas. They allow the exploration of nonlinear phenomena across broad regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as the measurements of fast electron dynamics in matter. In parallel, advances in the synthesis, engineering & observation of low-dimensional materials, whose properties are determined by variations at the nanometer length scale, have led to novel phenomena and applications. Together, these technologies allow us to study new paradigms in light-matter interaction – with femtosecond temporal resolution, extremely high peak powers and nanometer spatial resolution. Femtosecond Spectroscopy Unit has directed these broad capabilities towards four areas of study:

  1. Excitons in Momentum Space
  2. Defects in Perovskite photovoltaics
  3. Emerging Technologies with extreme light
  4. Intra-OIST Research
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OIST Center for Quantum Technologies

This unit is a member of the OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT)

Coming Event
LEEM/PEEM-14
LEEM PEEM 14 Tokyo 2026

We are pleased to announce that our unit will co-organize the 14th International Conference on LEEM/PEEM (LEEM/PEEM-14), to be held October 5–9, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan.