Actions for Fundamentals of Laser Interactions II [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Fourth Meeting on Laser Phenomena Held at the Bundessportheim in Obergurgl, Austria, 26 February - 4 March 1989
Fundamentals of Laser Interactions II [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Fourth Meeting on Laser Phenomena Held at the Bundessportheim in Obergurgl, Austria, 26 February - 4 March 1989 / edited by Fritz Ehlotzky
- Published
- Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
- Edition
- 1st ed. 1989.
- Physical Description
- XI, 317 pages 19 illustrations : online resource
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- Ehlotzky, Fritz and SpringerLink (Online service)
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- Contents
- Resonance multiphoton ionization under strong fields -- On the Problem of the "New" structure in multiphoton ionization introduced by short-pulse high intensity lasers -- Resonant multiphoton ionization of xenon and atomic hydrogen in intense sub-ps-laser pulses -- Multiphoton detachment from negative ions -- Multiphoton processes in intense laser fields -- Harmonic generation in rare gases at high laser intensity -- Ionization of atoms by an intense Co2 laser -- Studies of strong-field effects in multiphoton subpicosecond excited plasmas: Soft X-ray fluorescence and propagation -- Theoretical aspects of multiphoton ionization and harmonic generation -- Eigenchannel r-matrix calculation of photoionisation processes in strontium -- Resonant multiphoton excitation of autoionizing rydberg states and planetary atoms -- Electron Correlations in Time and Space -- Correlations in multiply excited atoms -- Strong field coheimce effects in the processes of photoionization from rydberg levels -- Observation of electronic wave packets with short laser pulses -- Many photon absorption in a near-classical regime -- Localization properties of rydberg atoms in the presence of noisy microwave fields -- Diamagnetism of the Hydrogen Atom in the Quasi-Landau-Regime -- Atomic interactions in superintense, high-frequency laser fields -- Photoionization and dissociation of the triatomic hydrogen molecule -- Multiphoton ionisation of xenon with tunable subpicosecond laser pulses -- Role of counter-rotating wave dynamics in near-threshold photoionisation of atomic hydrogen -- Laser-assisted electron-ion recombination and high-frequency generation -- Multiphoton ionization of hydrogen induced by two strong laser fields -- Energy spectrum of photoelectrons produced by picosecond laser induced surface multiphoton photoeffect -- Hydrogen atom in a strong radiation field: Nonperturbative analytic solutions -- Laser excitation of stark-induced resonances -- Two-photon ionisation of rare-gas atoms: An application of the relativistic time-dependent dirac-fock theory -- Diagrammatic perturbation theory for a two-level system in an intense light pulse -- Microwave ionization of alkali rydberg atoms -- Autoionization of large-1 rydberg states -- Fractallike structures and the strongly kicked H-atom -- (e,2e) Collisions in the presence of a laser field -- Atomic deformation and AC-Stark shifts of H under extreme radiation conditions -- Collisional treatment of multiphoton dissociation of small molecules in strong laser fields -- Autoionization of rydberg states in H2 induced by a doubly excited state -- Autoionization and fragmentation of Na2 studied by femtosecond laser pulses.
- Summary
- At this Obergurgl seminar, theoreticians and experimentalists discussed recent developments in laser interactions. This volume contains the texts of invited lectures and abstracts of contributed papers. The main topics discussed are: * multiphoton ionization * above-threshold ionization * collisions in strong fields * atoms in intense fields * chaos in radiative interactions * electron correlations in multiphoton processes * Rydberg atoms in external fields * other laser interactions. Thus a broad and up-to-date account of laser interactions is given which will be of interest to scientists, engineers and graduate students.
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- 9783540481232
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