Jannik Esslinger has successfully defended his thesis titled “Physics-Informed Diagnostics for Ultra-Intense Laser Pulses” in the group of Andreas Döpp!
In his thesis, Jannik tackled various key challenges for measuring ultra-intense laser pulses, which allow to accelerate particles on short length scales. This included finding the best basis to describe these pulses, how to measure them without modifying their structure in the attenuation, and how to obtain more information from each shot in the case of low repetition rate. Within his thesis, Jannik designed, tested and calibrated new diagnostic devices for the ATLAS-3000 laser at CALA.
Congratulations!
Photo: Nina Beier