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Interaction of ultrashort electromagnetic pulses with matter Valeriy Astapenko

Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy (R0) eBooks 2013 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Astapenko, Valeriy
Series:
SpringerBriefs in physics
SpringerBriefs in physics 2191-5423
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electromagnetic interactions.
Laser pulses, Ultrashort.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Berlin New York Springer ©2013
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The book is devoted to the theory describing the interaction of ultra-short electromagnetic pulses (USP) with matter, including both classical and quantum cases. This theme is a hot topic in modern physics because of the great achievements in generating USP. Special attention is given to the peculiarities of UPS-matter interaction. One of the important items of this book is the derivation and applications of a new formula which describes the total photo-process probability under the action of USP in the framework of perturbation theory. Strong field-matter interaction is also considered with the use of the Bloch formalism in a two-level approximation for UPS with variable characteristics
Contents:
Oscillator in an Electromagnetic Field Valeriy Astapenko Interaction of Ultrashort Electromagnetic Pulses with Matter: Description in the Framework of Perturbation Theory Valeriy Astapenko Two-Level System in the Field of Ultrashort Electro-Magnetic Pulses
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
Other Format:
Print version:
ISBN:
9783642359699
3642359698
OCLC:
830390206
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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