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Theoretical Femtosecond Physics Frank Grossmann

Theoretical Femtosecond Physics By Frank Grossmann

Theoretical Femtosecond Physics by Frank Grossmann


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In the chapter on laser-driven molecules a discussion of 2D infrared spectroscopy is incorporated. Theoretical investigations of atoms and molecules interacting with pulsed lasers up to atomic field strengths on the order of 10^16 W/cm are leading to an understanding of many challenging experimental discoveries.

Theoretical Femtosecond Physics Summary

Theoretical Femtosecond Physics: Atoms and Molecules in Strong Laser Fields by Frank Grossmann

This textbook extends from the basics of femtosecond physics all the way to some of the latest developments in the field. In this updated edition, the chapter on laser-driven atoms is augmented by the discussion of two-electron atoms interacting with strong and short laser pulses, as well as by a review of ATI rings and low energy structures in photo-electron spectra. In the chapter on laser-driven molecules a discussion of 2D infrared spectroscopy is incorporated.

Theoretical investigations of atoms and molecules interacting with pulsed lasers up to atomic field strengths on the order of 10^16 W/cm are leading to an understanding of many challenging experimental discoveries. The presentation starts with a brief introduction to pulsed laser physics. The basis for the non-perturbative treatment of laser-matter interaction in the book is the time-dependent Schrodinger equation. Its analytical as well as numerical solution are laid out in some detail. The light field is treated classically and different possible gauges for the field-matter interaction are discussed. Physical phenomena, ranging from paradigmatic Rabi-oscillations in two-level systems to the ionization of atoms, the generation of high-order harmonics, the ionization and dissociation of molecules, as well as the control of chemical reactions are presented and discussed on a fundamental level. In this way, the theoretical background for state of the art experiments with strong and short laser pulses is given.

The new text is augmented by several additional exercises and now contains a total of forty-eight problems, whose worked-out solutions are given in the last chapter. In addition, some detailed calculations are performed in the appendices. Furthermore, each chapter ends with references to more specialized literature.

About Frank Grossmann

Frank Grossmann obtained his diploma in Physics at the University of Stuttgart (1989) and a PhD from the University of Augsburg (1992). After postdoctoral stays in the US (at the University of Washington and at Harvard University (as a Feodor Lynen fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt foundation), as well as at the University of Notre Dame) the habilitation and the venia legendi were obtained at the University of Freiburg (Germany) in 1998. At his present institution, Technische Universitat Dresden, the venia legendi was granted in 2000. Up to the present date he is working in teaching as well as in research at the Institut fur Theoretische Physik in the Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics group. Several research stays led to the Weizmann Institute (Israel), ITAMP (Cambridge, USA), Kyoto University (Japan), as well as Nanyang Technological University (Singapore).

Table of Contents

A Short Introduction to Laser Physics.- Time-Dependent Quantum Theory.- Field Matter Coupling and Two-Level Systems.- Atoms in Strong Laser Fields.- Molecules in Strong Laser Fields.

Additional information

NPB9783319745411
9783319745411
3319745417
Theoretical Femtosecond Physics: Atoms and Molecules in Strong Laser Fields by Frank Grossmann
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2018-04-04
318
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