Advances in multi-photon processes and spectroscopy. Volume 17

Molecular spectra Multiphoton processes Spectrum analysis e-böcker
World Scientific
2006
EISBN 9789812707154
Probing orbital symmetries and ionization dynamics of simple molecules with femtosecond laser pulses / C.D. Lin & X.M. Tong.
Generalization and application to molecular systems of Keldysh's atomic photoionization theory / K Mishima ... [et al.].
Ionization and fragmentation of some organic molecules with iIntense femtosecond laser pulses / N. Nakashima ... [et al.].
Among others, chemistry, physics, biology, and material sciences have seen a rapid growth in both experimental and theoretical studies of multi-photon processes and spectroscopy of atoms, ions and molecules. This book is an important addition to an advanced series that contains review papers readable not only by active researchers in these areas, but also by those who are intending to enter the field. Written by experts in the area, the reviews are self-contained to allow readers to grasp the key concepts without much preparation. This volume will be useful to active researchers as well as to scientists in biology, chemistry, material sciences, and physics.
Generalization and application to molecular systems of Keldysh's atomic photoionization theory / K Mishima ... [et al.].
Ionization and fragmentation of some organic molecules with iIntense femtosecond laser pulses / N. Nakashima ... [et al.].
Among others, chemistry, physics, biology, and material sciences have seen a rapid growth in both experimental and theoretical studies of multi-photon processes and spectroscopy of atoms, ions and molecules. This book is an important addition to an advanced series that contains review papers readable not only by active researchers in these areas, but also by those who are intending to enter the field. Written by experts in the area, the reviews are self-contained to allow readers to grasp the key concepts without much preparation. This volume will be useful to active researchers as well as to scientists in biology, chemistry, material sciences, and physics.
