The Nobel Prize for Physics goes to the Austrian physicist Ferenc Krausz.
Krausz, 61, is a Hungarian-Austrian physicist and university professor. With his research team he was the first to generate and measure a light pulse of less than a femtosecond.
The working group uses these so-called attosecond light pulses to image the movement of atomic electrons. This achievement marks the beginning of attosecond physics.
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It is the second year in a row that Austria has won a Nobel Prize. Last year the coveted prize went to quantum physicist Anton Zeilinger.
Source: Krone

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