This article explores the digital footprint of Dr. Paul Corkum through the lens of Google Scholar, analyzing his publication history, citation metrics, key papers, and the profound impact his research has had on ultrafast science.

In the last decade, Corkum’s Google Scholar profile shows a shift toward and nanoplasmonics . Using laser-induced electron diffraction (LIED), his team has reconstructed molecular orbitals with sub-angstrom resolution.

Corkum's research has had a significant impact on the field of laser-matter interactions. His work on HHG and attosecond science has enabled the development of new techniques for studying ultrafast phenomena and has opened up new areas of research in fields such as chemistry and materials science.

Co-authored with M. Lewenstein and others, this work refined the quantum mechanical understanding of how intense lasers interact with atoms. "Attosecond metrology" (2001)

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