A. Antognini

Also published under:Aldo Antognini

Affiliation

Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching, Bayern, DE

Topic

Active Area,Aspheric Lens,Avalanche Photodiode,Beam Time,Bias Voltage,Dark Current,Decrease In Temperature,Depletion Region,Disk Laser,Energy Minimization,Energy Resolution,Function Of Temperature,Function Of Voltage,Gain Variation,Hamamatsu Photonics,High Bias Voltage,High Voltage,Large Active Area,Laser Pulse,Laser Spectroscopy,Lasing Threshold,Light Pulses,Low Bias Voltage,Low Voltage,Nuclear Structure,Photomultiplier Tube,Prototype,Pulse Amplitude,Radiation Source,Visible Light,X-ray Detector,keV X-ray,Absolute Gain,Amplified Spontaneous Emission,Aspheric,Beam Path,Beam Propagation,Cavity Loss,Effective Lifetime,Energy Spectrum,In-phase Components,Laser Beam,Laser Head,Laser Operation,Latest Data,Low Repetition Rate,Magnetic Field,Nonlinear Effects,Optic Damage,Optical Output,

Biography

Aldo Antognini was born in Switzerland in 1976. He graduated in physics from the ETH, Zürich, Switzerland, in 2001 and the Ph.D. degree in atomic physics from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany, in 2005.
Since September 2001, he has been with the group of T. W. Hänsch at the Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany. In 2006, he went to Stuttgart, Germany, to collaborate with the A. Giesen group at the Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge to develop a thin-disk laser for the muonic hydrogen Lamb shift experiment. He is currently engaged with the spectroscopy of muonic hydrogen and the development of the required laser system.