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Attosecond and Strong-Field Physics: Principles and Applications
Contributor(s): Lin, C. D. (Author), Le, Anh-Thu (Author), Jin, Cheng (Author)
ISBN: 1107197767     ISBN-13: 9781107197763
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $88.34  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - Optics & Light
- Technology & Engineering | Lasers & Photonics
Dewey: 621.366
LCCN: 2017058322
Physical Information: 0.92" H x 7.47" W x 9.97" (2.32 lbs) 416 pages
 
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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.

Contributor Bio(s): Le, Anh-Thu: - Anh-Thu Le is a Research Professor at Kansas State University. He has over twenty years' research experience in atomic, molecular and optical physics and together with Dr C. D. Lin he developed the quantitative rescattering theory (QRS) for high-order harmonic generation.Jin, Cheng: - Cheng Jin is a Professor at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China. His research interests include optimization of the generation of isolated attosecond pulses by synthesis of multicolor laser waveforms in the gas medium.Wei, Hui: - Hui Wei is a postdoctoral fellow at Kansas State University. His research interests include characterization and applications of attosecond pulses to molecules and solids.Lin, C. D.: - C. D. Lin is a University Distinguished Professor at Kansas State University. His group has made important contributions to the field of attosecond science including the development of the molecular tunnelling Ionization model (MO-ADK theory) and the quantitative rescattering (QRS) model.