Attosecond and XUV Physics
Ultrafast Dynamics and Spectroscopy
(Sprache: Englisch)
Written in an easy accessible style, this book supports the scientific training of young researchers in this emerging field. It provides fundamental knowledge in attosecond science and free electron lasers, such that both disciplines benefit from mutual exposure and interaction.
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Written in an easy accessible style, this book supports the scientific training of young researchers in this emerging field. It provides fundamental knowledge in attosecond science and free electron lasers, such that both disciplines benefit from mutual exposure and interaction.
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This book provides fundamental knowledge in the fields of attosecond science and free electron lasers, based on the insight that the further development of both disciplines can greatly benefit from mutual exposure and interaction between the two communities. With respect to the interaction of high intensity lasers with matter, it covers ultrafast lasers, high-harmonic generation, attosecond pulse generation and characterization. Other chapters review strong-field physics, free electron lasers and experimental instrumentation.Written in an easy accessible style, the book is aimed at graduate and postgraduate students so as to support the scientific training of early stage researchers in this emerging field. Special emphasis is placed on the practical approach of building experiments, allowing young researchers to develop a wide range of scientific skills in order to accelerate the development of spectroscopic techniques and their implementation in scientific experiments. The editors are managers of a research network devoted to the education of young scientists, and this book idea is based on a summer school organized by the ATTOFEL network.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Attosecond and XUV Physics “
Part I Laser TechniquesUltrafast laser oscillators and amplifiersUltrashort- pulse characterizationCarrier- envelope phase stabilizationTowards tabletop x-ray lasersPart II Theoretical methodsIonization in strong low- frequency fieldsMultielectron high harmonic generation: simple man on a complex planeTime- dependent Schrödinger equationAngular distribution in molecular photoionizationPart III High harmonic generation and attosecond pulsesHigh- order harmonic generation and attosecond light pulsesStrong- field interactions at long wavelengthsAttosecond dynamics in atomsAttosecond processes in moleculesAttosecond electron dynamics in nanosystemsPart IV XUV and x-ray free electron laser experimentsStrong- field interactions at EUV and X-ray wavelengthsUltra intense x- ray interactions at the Linac coherent light sourceCoherent diffractive imaging
Autoren-Porträt
Thomas Schultz coordinates scientific aspects of the ATTOFEL network. He graduated from ETH Zürich. After receiving his PhD in Chemistry he became a visiting Visiting Fellow at the Femtosecond Research Program in the National Research Council Canada. Since 2003 He is a Project leader at the Max Born Institute in Berlin. His research explores the photochemical elementary reactions in biologically relevant systems through ionization spectroscopy of molecules and clusters. Marc Vrakking is Scientific Director of the Attoscience Group at the Max Born Institute in Berlin, Germany. He graduated in Physics and received his PhD in Chemistry from the University of California Berkeley, USA. He was a Professor of Physics at the University of Nijmegen, NL, and has served as group leader in XUV Physics at AMOLF. In 2010 he joined the Max Born Institute, and has been appointed Professor of Physics at the Free University of Berlin.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, 624 Seiten, 164 farbige Abbildungen, 131 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 17,4 x 24,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Thomas Schultz, Marc Vrakking
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- ISBN-10: 3527411240
- ISBN-13: 9783527411245
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.01.2014
Sprache:
Englisch
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