Attosecond and strong-field physics : principles and applications / C.D. Lin, Anh Thu Le, Cheng Jin, Hui Wei.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xi, 405 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781108181839 (ebook)
- 621.36/60153 23
- QC689.5.L37 L56 2018
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Elements of atoms, molecules and wave propagation -- Basic formulation of interactions between an intense laser pulse and atoms -- Strong field ionization and low-energy electron spectra of atoms and molecules -- Rescattering and laser-induced electron diffraction -- Fundamentals of high-order harmonic generation -- Applications of high-order harmonics: HHG spectroscopy and optimization of harmonics -- Generation and characterization of attosecond pulses -- Probing electron dynamics with isolated attosecond pulses.
Probing and controlling electrons and nuclei in matter at the attosecond timescale became possible with the generation of attosecond pulses by few-cycle intense lasers, and has revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure and molecular processes. This book provides an intuitive approach to this emerging field, utilizing simplified models to develop a clear understanding of how matter interacts with attosecond pulses of light. An introductory chapter outlines the structure of atoms and molecules and the properties of a focused laser beam. Detailed discussion of the fundamental theory of attosecond and strong-field physics follows, including the molecular tunnelling ionization model (MO-ADK theory), the quantitative rescattering (QRS) model, and the laser induced electronic diffraction (LIED) theory for probing the change of atomic configurations in a molecule. Highlighting the cutting-edge developments in attosecond and strong field physics, and identifying future opportunities and challenges, this self-contained text is invaluable for students and researchers in the field.
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