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Ultrafast Phenomena XVI presents the latest advances in ultrafast science, including both ultrafast optical technology and the study of ultrafast phenomena. It covers picosecond, femtosecond and attosecond processes relevant to applications in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. Ultrafast technology has a profound impact in a wide range of applications, amongst them biomedical imaging, chemical dynamics, frequency standards, material processing, and ultrahigh speed communications. This book summarizes the results presented at the 16th International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena and provides an up-to-date view of this important and rapidly advancing field.
Laser pulses, Ultrashort -- Congresses. --- Picosecond pulses -- Industrial applications -- Congresses. --- Picosecond pulses --- Laser pulses, Ultrashort --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Applied Physics --- Light & Optics --- Electricity & Magnetism --- Industrial applications --- Picosecond phenomena --- Pulses, Picosecond --- Ultrafast phenomena --- Physics. --- Optics. --- Electrodynamics. --- Optoelectronics. --- Plasmons (Physics). --- Optics and Electrodynamics. --- Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices. --- Classical Electrodynamics. --- Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices. --- Lasers. --- Photonics. --- New optics --- Optics --- Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation --- Masers, Optical --- Optical masers --- Light amplifiers --- Light sources --- Optoelectronic devices --- Nonlinear optics --- Optical parametric oscillators --- Dynamics --- Light
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"Multi-Wave Mixing Processes - From Ultrafast Polarization Beats to Electromagnetically Induced Transparency" discusses the interactions of efficient multi-wave mixing (MWM) processes enhanced by atomic coherence in multilevel atomic systems. It covers topics in five major areas: attosecond and femtosecond polarization beats of four-wave mixing (FWM) processes; heterodyne detection of FWM, six-wave mixing (SWM) and eight-wave mixing (EWM) processes; Raman and Rayleigh enhanced polarization beats; coexistence and interactions of MWM processes via electromagnetically induced transparency(EIT); multi-dressing MWM processes. The book is intended for researchers, advanced undergraduate and graduate students in Nonlinear Optics. Dr. Yanpeng Zhang is a professor at the Key Laboratory for Physical Electronics and Devices of the Ministry of Education, Xi'an Jiaotong University. Dr. Min Xiao is a professor of Physics at University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, U.S.A.
Electromagnetic waves --Polarization. --- Nonlinear optics. --- Picosecond pulses. --- Nonlinear optics --- Electromagnetic waves --- Picosecond pulses --- Light & Optics --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Polarization --- Polarization. --- Picosecond phenomena --- Pulses, Picosecond --- Ultrafast phenomena --- Optics, Nonlinear --- Physics. --- Quantum optics. --- Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices. --- Quantum Optics. --- Laser pulses, Ultrashort --- Optics --- Lasers --- Polarization (Electricity) --- Lasers. --- Photonics. --- New optics --- Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation --- Masers, Optical --- Optical masers --- Light amplifiers --- Light sources --- Optoelectronic devices --- Optical parametric oscillators --- Photons --- Quantum theory
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Self-focusing: Past and Present presents a comprehensive treatment of self-focusing and reviews both theoretical and experimental investigations of self-focusing. It connects the extensive early literature on self-focusing, filamentation, self-trapping, and collapse with more recent studies aimed at issues such as self-focusing of femtosecond pulses, white light generation, and the generation of filaments in air with lengths of more than 10 km. It also describes some modern advances in self-focusing theory including the influence of beam nonparaxiality on self-focusing collapse. In addition, this text reprints three key articles in the field, as well as the paper that describes the first laboratory observation of self-focusing phenomena with photographic evidence. Self-focusing: Past and Present is of interest to scientists and engineers working with lasers and their applications, as well as students, researchers, and laser and eye surgeons.
Laser beams. --- Nonlinear optics. --- Femtosecond lasers --- Laser pulses, Ultrashort --- Laser beams --- Nonlinear optics --- Phenomena and Processes --- Optical Devices --- Investigative Techniques --- Radiation Equipment and Supplies --- Equipment and Supplies --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Lasers --- Models, Theoretical --- Physical Phenomena --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Electricity & Magnetism --- Optics, Nonlinear --- Beams, Laser --- Laser radiation --- Physics. --- Quantum optics. --- Engineering. --- Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices. --- Engineering, general. --- Quantum Optics. --- Optics --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Lasers. --- Photonics. --- Photons --- Quantum theory --- New optics --- Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation --- Masers, Optical --- Optical masers --- Light amplifiers --- Light sources --- Optoelectronic devices --- Optical parametric oscillators
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The PUILS series presents Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science, a newly emerging interdisciplinary research field spanning atomic and molecular physics, molecular science, and optical science. PUILS has been stimulated by the recent development of ultrafast laser technologies. Each volume contains approximately 15 chapters, authored by researchers at the forefront. Each chapter opens with an overview of the topics to be discussed, so that researchers, who are not experts in the specific topics, as well as graduate students can grasp the importance and attractions of this sub-field of research, and these are followed by reports of cutting-edge discoveries. This fourth volume covers a broad range of topics from this interdisciplinary research field, focusing on strong field ionization of atoms; excitation, ionization and fragmentation of molecules; nonlinear intense optical phenomena and attosecond pulses; and laser - solid interactions and photoemission.
Femtosecond lasers. --- Laser pulses, Ultrashort. --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Electricity & Magnetism --- Laser physics. --- Laser pulses, Picosecond --- Light pulses, Picosecond --- Light pulses, Ultrashort --- Picosecond laser pulses --- Picosecond light pulses --- Ultrashort laser pulses --- Ultrashort light pulses --- Physics. --- Atoms. --- Matter. --- Quantum optics. --- Electronics. --- Microelectronics. --- Quantum Optics. --- Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics. --- Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation. --- Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices. --- Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Laser Matter Interaction. --- Laser beams --- Pulse techniques (Electronics) --- Picosecond pulses --- Electrical engineering --- Physical sciences --- Lasers. --- Photonics. --- New optics --- Optics --- Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation --- Masers, Optical --- Optical masers --- Light amplifiers --- Light sources --- Optoelectronic devices --- Nonlinear optics --- Optical parametric oscillators --- Microminiature electronic equipment --- Microminiaturization (Electronics) --- Electronics --- Microtechnology --- Semiconductors --- Miniature electronic equipment --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Dynamics --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Matter --- Stereochemistry --- Photons --- Quantum theory --- Constitution
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