GroundwatCh - TU Dresden
International Joint Master Programme Groundwater and Global Change – Impacts and Adaptation
https://www.groundwatermaster.eu/
3rd Semester: Dresden
Period: September- February
The TU Dresden (Germany) is one of the 10 largest and best universities of engineering and technology in Germany. It offers renowned expertise in climate and hydrology with its well-matched combination of engineering, geo and natural sciences.
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: theory of ultrafast laser-matter interaction
- time-dependent Schrödinger equation, Dyson series, Magnus expansion, Floquet theory, split-operator method
- 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, exact factorization, 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
- Dieser Inhalt ist freigegeben ab 08.04.2026 16:27 Uhr.