Theoretical Femtosecond Physics (Summer 2024)
TU Dresden | Sommersemester 2024
Theoretical Femtosecond Physics (Summer 2024)
Atoms and molecules in strong laser fields
Course starts on the 9th of April 2024
Lectures: Tuesday 9:20-10:50: BZW A120
Thursday 9:20-10:50, every second week: BZW A120
Exercises: Thursday 9:20-10:50, every second week: BZW A120
Vertiefungsvorlesung, 3 hours lecture and 1 hour exercise classes per week.
Laying the theoretical foundations for understanding modern laser-matter interaction phenomena in atomic and molecular systems.
Preliminary contents of the lecture: ultrafast laser-matter interaction
- minimal coupling und two-level systems (TLS), rotating-wave approximation, pi-pulses, Landau-Zener transitions, counter-diabatic driving, Floquet energies of TLS
- atoms in ultrafast laser fields: generation of attosecond pulses, tunnel- and multiphoton-ionisation, strong-field approximation, simple-man model, half-cycle pulses
- molecules in ultrafast laser fields: Born-Oppenheimer approximation and potential energy surfaces, ionisation und dissociation of homonuclear molecules, two-dimensional spectroscopy, coherent control of molecular dynamics
This is also a general lecture for IMPRS-QDC: https://www.imprs-pks.mpg.de/events/lectures-1
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