- Immediately after the signing of the contract, we started the procurement of table-top laser system which was delivered and finally installed at Stockholm University in august 2017. In 2019, a complementary table-top laser system was installed at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Up to now, three postdocs and two Ph.D. students have been hired with the ERC grant. The experimental activities have been delayed for several months due to the COVID emergency.
- My group and I become early and key users of two major European facilities: the European XFEL in Hamburg, Germany, and the TELBE facility in Dresden, Germany. We have performed pioneering and successful experiments there, and more were scheduled in April/May 2020 but were postponed due to the CoViD19 emergency. In addition, thanks to the inclusion of the University of Venice and the collaboration with the Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, the project benefitted of a strong collaboration with the research at the FERMI free electron laser too, where we performed a few pioneering experiments in a relatively short time.
- We have been presenting results from the research description in the action at major international conferences in the magnetism community. Invited talks at the Ultrafast Magnetism Conference, at two Gordon Research Conferences, at the symposium Metallic Multilayers are the highlights, and four contributed talk at the 2020 annual Magnetism and Magnetic Materials conference. More than 10 invited talks at peer-reviewed conferences and thematic workshops on magnetism, terahertz or x-ray science were given to research related to this project. Because of the COVID emergency, many of those conferences have been canceled or moved to hybrid format. Within these limitations, we have been presenting our results at several online events.
- In terms of publications, the research related to the project has now published 18 papers (16 original articles, in Nature Physics, Physical Review Letters, Science Advances, Optics Express, Nano Letters, Applied Physics Letters, and two invited reviews). Three other manuscripts are in preprint forms on arXiv and under review, two of them with results from the first experiments at the European XFEL. We are currently completing five additional manuscripts: three with data from the laboratory in Stockholm and Venice, and two from experiments at FERMI. Most of them with potential for high-impact publications. The original estimate of 20 high-level publications from the project is surpassed, with 26 articles which are expected to appear within 2022.