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Nirit Dudovich

Dr. Omer Kneller (left) and Chen Mor direct a laser beam before it enters the experimental setup. The experiment required a powerful laser beam that could produce exceptionally short, attosecond light pulses. Photo: Noa Yaffe
13.03.2025

A new Weizmann Institute method reveals how lasers can instantly alter the properties of matter

Electrons on the Run
23.12.2022

On chirality, tunneling and light fields

Prof. Nirit Dudovich
11.07.2021

Prof. Nirit Dudovich is the recipient of the Weizmann Prize awarded by the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality

blue horizontal light on black background
06.08.2020

Some of the fastest light pulses ever take on solid materials

chirality cartoon
12.12.2019

Light that switches direction every few billionths of a billionth of a second may be the fastest way yet to study ultrafast “mirror-image”...

Dudovich and group
10.06.2019

A new approach to measuring electrons’ quantum states looks at the tail end of their escape 

Fast and Slow Measurement: Revealing the Shape of a Pulse
07.05.2019

Two ultrafast pulses, measured together, create a kind of shape-revealing hologram 

Prof. Nirit Dudovich
15.06.2017

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Profs. Michal Sharon, Maya Schuldiner and Nirit Dudovich
11.07.2016

A new course helps women through a difficult point in their careers

Prof. Nirit Dudovich
04.04.2016

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