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Quantum metrology with photoelectrons. Volume 1, Foundations / Paul Hockett.

Κατά: Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΚείμενοΣειρά: IOP concise physicsΛεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: San Rafael [Καλιφόρνια] : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, c2018.Περιγραφή: 1 ηλεκτρονική πηγή (ποικίλες σελιδαριθμήσεις) : έγχρ. εικISBN:
  • 9781681746845
  • 9781681746869
Θέμα(τα): Ταξινόμηση DDC:
  • 389.1 23
Πηγές στο διαδίκτυο:
Περιεχόμενα:
part I. Concepts and fundamentals -- 1. Introduction : concepts in photoionization interferometry -- 1.1. Quantum metrology -- 1.2. Construction and deconstruction of paradigms : photoionization as interferometry -- 1.3. Something old, something new : photoelectron spectroscopy, charged-particle imaging, technology, complexity and emergence -- 1.4. Putting it all together : quantum metrology with photoelectrons
2. Fundamentals of photoelectron interferograms -- 2.1. Continuum wavefunctions, observables and information content -- 2.2. Photoionization and photoelectron interferograms in detail
3. Multi-photon processes -- 3.1. Molecular photoionization from prepared states -- 3.2. Light and matter
part II. Examples and numerics -- 4. Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization : Coulombic systems -- 4.1. Coulomb wavefunctions -- 4.2. Hydrogenic bound states -- 4.3. Dipole matrix elements and observables -- 4.4. Discussion
5. Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization : non-Coulombic systems -- 5.1. Computational tools -- 5.2. Homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomics : N2 and CO -- 5.3. Larger molecules : DABCO and ABCO -- 5.4. MF observables -- 5.5. Summary : non-Coulombic molecular scatterers
6. Wavepacket dynamics -- 6.1. Rotational wavepacket model system -- 6.2. Electronic wavepacket model -- 6.3. Vibronic dynamics in CS2 : model system -- 6.4. Vibronic dynamics in CS2 : realistic system and ab initio treatment
7. Light and matter -- 7.1. Shaped laser pulses -- 7.2. XUV + IR fields : AR-RABBITT observables.
Περίληψη: Since the turn of the century, the increasing availability of photoelectron imaging experiments, along with the increasing sophistication of experimental techniques, and the availability of computational resources for analysis and numerics, has allowed for significant developments in such photoelectron metrology. Quantum Metrology with Photoelectrons, Volume 1: Foundations discusses the fundamental concepts along with recent and emerging applications.
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part I. Concepts and fundamentals -- 1. Introduction : concepts in photoionization interferometry -- 1.1. Quantum metrology -- 1.2. Construction and deconstruction of paradigms : photoionization as interferometry -- 1.3. Something old, something new : photoelectron spectroscopy, charged-particle imaging, technology, complexity and emergence -- 1.4. Putting it all together : quantum metrology with photoelectrons

2. Fundamentals of photoelectron interferograms -- 2.1. Continuum wavefunctions, observables and information content -- 2.2. Photoionization and photoelectron interferograms in detail

3. Multi-photon processes -- 3.1. Molecular photoionization from prepared states -- 3.2. Light and matter

part II. Examples and numerics -- 4. Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization : Coulombic systems -- 4.1. Coulomb wavefunctions -- 4.2. Hydrogenic bound states -- 4.3. Dipole matrix elements and observables -- 4.4. Discussion

5. Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization : non-Coulombic systems -- 5.1. Computational tools -- 5.2. Homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomics : N2 and CO -- 5.3. Larger molecules : DABCO and ABCO -- 5.4. MF observables -- 5.5. Summary : non-Coulombic molecular scatterers

6. Wavepacket dynamics -- 6.1. Rotational wavepacket model system -- 6.2. Electronic wavepacket model -- 6.3. Vibronic dynamics in CS2 : model system -- 6.4. Vibronic dynamics in CS2 : realistic system and ab initio treatment

7. Light and matter -- 7.1. Shaped laser pulses -- 7.2. XUV + IR fields : AR-RABBITT observables.

Since the turn of the century, the increasing availability of photoelectron imaging experiments, along with the increasing sophistication of experimental techniques, and the availability of computational resources for analysis and numerics, has allowed for significant developments in such photoelectron metrology. Quantum Metrology with Photoelectrons, Volume 1: Foundations discusses the fundamental concepts along with recent and emerging applications.

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