Lasers, molecules, and methods
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Lasers, molecules, and methods
(Advances in chemical physics / edited by I. Prigogine and Stuart A. Rice, v. 73)
Wiley, c1989
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Based on papers presented at a symposium held at the Los Alamos Center for Nonlinear Studies on July 7-11, 1986
"An Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on a symposium on lasers, molecules, and methods held at the Los Alamos Center for Nonlinear Studies held in July 1986. Contributors present recent advances in theoretical and experimental research on a diversity of dynamical and optical phenomena resulting from the interactions of laser beams with molecules. They describe the predictive results of sophisticated mathematical models, the equipment involved in experiments, and reveal new insights into molecular structure and behavior.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:
Where Are Laser-Molecule Interactions Headed?
(J. Hirschfelder).
MATHEMATICAL METHODS.
Numerical Treatment of Linear and Nonlinear Periodic Systems withApplications (P. Friedmann).
Stationary-Phase Monte Carlo Methods (J. Doll & D.Freeman).
SPECTROSCOPY AND RELAXATION.
Analytic Solutions and Dynamic Symmetries in Laser-Driven AtomicExcitations (F. Hioe).
Reduced Equations of Motion for Molecular Lineshapes andSemiclassical Dynamics in Liouville Space (S. Mukamel & Y.Yan).
Local Mode Overtones and Mode Selectivity (J. Hutchinson).
Generalized Floquet Theoretical Approaches to Intense-FieldMultiphoton and Nonlinear Optical Processes (S. Chu).
Squeezed States of Light (H. Kimble).
Adiabatic Switching: A Tool for Semiclassical Quantization and aNew Probe of Classically Chaotic Phase Phase Space (W. Reinhardt).
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