Introduction / Matthias F Kling, Brady C Steffl, Peter Hommelhoff -- Nano-Antennae Assisted Emission of Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation / Nils Pfullmann, Monika Noack, Carsten Reinhardt, Milutin Kovacev, Uwe Morgner -- Ultrafast, Strong-Field Plasmonic Phenomena / Péter Dombi, Abdulhakem Y Elezzabi -- Ultrafast Dynamics in Extended Systems / Ulf Saalmann, Jan-Michael Rost -- Light Wave Driven Electron Dynamics in Clusters / Charles Varin, Christian Peltz, Thomas Brabec, Thomas Fennel -- From Attosecond Control of Electrons at Nano-Objects to Laser-Driven Electron Accelerators / Frederik Sussmann, Matthias F Kling, Peter Hommelhoff -- Theory of Solids in Strong Ultrashort Laser Fields / Vadym Apalkov, Mark I Stockman -- Controlling and Tracking Electric Currents with Light / Agustin Schiffrin, Tim Paasch-Colberg, Martin Schultze -- Ultrafast Nano-Focusing for Imaging and Spectroscopy with Electrons and Light / Christoph Lienau, Markus Raschke, Claus Ropers -- Imaging Localized Surface Plasmons by Femtosecond to Attosecond Time-Resolved Photoelectron Emission Microscopy -- "ATTO-PEEM" / Soo Hoon Chew, Kellie Pearce, Christian Späth, Alexander Guggenmos, Jurgen Schmidt, Frederik Sussmann, Matthias F Kling, Ulf Kleineberg, Erik Marsell, Cord L Arnold, Eleonora Lorek, Piotr Rudawski, Chen Guo, Miguel Miranda, Fernando Ardana, Johan Mauritsson, Anne L'Huillier, Anders Mikkelsen
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The first broad and in-depth overview of current research in attosecond nanophysics, covering the field of active plasmonics via attosecond science in metals and dielectrics to novel imaging techniques with the highest spatial and temporal resolution. The authors are pioneers in the field and present here new developments and potential novel applications for ultra-fast data communication and processing, discussing the investigation of the natural timescale of electron dynamics in nanoscale solid state systems. Both an introduction for starting graduate students, as well as a look at the current
Attosecond Nanophysics : From Basic Science to Applications.