: Kaoru Yamanouchi, See Leang Chin, Pierre Agostini, Gaetano Ferrante
: See Leang Chin, Pierre Agostini, Gaetano Ferrante
: Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science II
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540381563
: 1
: CHF 85.30
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: Elektronik, Elektrotechnik, Nachrichtentechnik
: English
: 372
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This book series addresses a newly emerging interdisciplinary research field, Ultrafast Intense Laser Science, spanning atomic and molecular physics, molecular science, and optical science. Highlights of this second volume include Coulomb explosion and fragmentation of molecules, control of chemical dynamics, high-order harmonic generation, propagation and filamentation, and laser-plasma interaction. All chapters are authored by foremost experts in their fields.

Preface6
Contents8
List of Contributors10
1 Coulomb Explosion Imaging of Molecular Dynamics in Intense Laser Fields14
2 Intact Molecular Ion Formation of Some Organic Molecules by Femtosecond Lasers38
3 Ultrafast Electron Dynamics55
4 S-Matrix Theory of Nonsequential Double Ionization76
5 Laser Control of Chemical Dynamics. I. Control of Electronic Transitions by Quadratic Chirping105
6 Laser Control of Chemical Dynamics. II. Control of Wavepacket Motion128
7 Pulse Shaping Technology of Intense Femtosecond Laser Pulses for Molecule Control152
8 Control of High Harmonic Generation Processes Using Chirped and Self- Guided Femtosecond Laser Pulses167
9 Focusing Intense High-Order Harmonics to a Micron Spot Size191
10 Application of X-Ray Spectroscopy to the Study of Energy Transport in Plasma Produced by an Ultrahigh- Intensity Laser207
11 Collimated and Ultrafast X-Ray Beams from Laser– Plasma Interactions223
12 Investigations of Relativistic Laser Plasma from Micron- Sized Ar Clusters239
13 Full Vectorial, Intense Ultrashort Pulse Propagators: Derivation and Applications260
14 Some Properties of Femtosecond Laser Filamentation Relevant to Atmospheric Applications Part I. The Robustness of Filamentation288
15 Some Properties of Femtosecond Laser Filamentation Relevant to Atmospheric Applications Part II. Large- Scale Filamentation308
16 Fast Electrons in High-Intensity Laser Interactions with Plasmas326
17 Ultraintense Electromagnetic Radiation in Plasmas: Part II. Relativistic Electromagnetic Solitons and Laser- Driven Ion Acceleration348
Index371