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Anne L'Huillier

Super Rare Card — Eureka Archives Series — #171

About Anne L'Huillier

French physicist (b. 1958) & prof. at Lund University, Sweden. L'Huillier leads attosecond physics research, enabling real-time electron movement study for atomic-level chemistry. Her work laid groundwork for attochemistry. She won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Anne L'Huillier is a Super Rare trading card in the Eureka Archives series on WikiTCG. This card is based on the Wikipedia article about Anne L'Huillier, which has 3,378 pageviews and is available in 54 languages. 96 players have collected this card.

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Anne L'Huillier

Super Rare Eureka Archives #171

French physicist (b. 1958) & prof. at Lund University, Sweden. L'Huillier leads attosecond physics research, enabling real-time electron movement study for atomic-level chemistry. Her work laid groundwork for attochemistry. She won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics.

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