högenergipulsfysik
Högenergipulsfysik, often translated to high-energy pulse physics, is a field of physics that studies the interaction of matter with extremely short and intense pulses of electromagnetic radiation or other energetic particles. These pulses can be of the order of femtoseconds or attoseconds and carry very high peak power. The rapid deposition of energy into a small volume of material can lead to unique phenomena not observed under steady-state or lower-intensity conditions.
Key areas of research in high-energy pulse physics include the generation of such pulses, typically using lasers,
Applications of high-energy pulse physics are diverse. In materials science, it is used for ultra-fast processing,