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光电子量子计量学:英文:第1卷:Volume Ⅰ:基础:Foundations 版权信息
- ISBN:9787560395944
- 条形码:9787560395944 ; 978-7-5603-9594-4
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光电子量子计量学:英文:第1卷:Volume Ⅰ:基础:Foundations 内容简介
本书是一部英文版的物理学专著。该书从介绍光度学和光辐射计量基准的发展与演变出发,介绍光学量子计量相关技术的发展,包括双光子相关技术,单光子探测技术,单光子成像技术等。
光电子量子计量学:英文:第1卷:Volume Ⅰ:基础:Foundations 目录
Map
A note on the online materials
A note on the references
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I Concepts and fundamentals
1 Introduction: concepts in photoionization interferometry
1.1 Quantum metrology
1.2 Construction and deconstruction of paradigms: photoionization as
interferometry
1.3 Something old, something new: photoelectron spectroscopy
charged-particle imaging, technology, complexity and emergence
1.4 Putting it all together: quantum metrology with photoelectrons
References
2 Fundamentals of photoelectron interferograms
2.1 Continuum wavefunctions, observables and information content
2.1.1 Concepts
2.1.2 Continuum scattering states
2.1.3 Observables (general form)
2.1.4 Information content
2.2 Photoionization and photoelectron interferograms in detail
2.2.1 Dipole interactions, the weak field limit and photons
2.2.2 Coulombic systems: photoionization of one-electron atoms
2.2.3 Non-Coulombic systems: general introduction to molecular
photoionization
2.2.4 Non-Coulombic systems: single-photon ionization
References
3 Multi-photon processes
3.1 Molecular photoionization from prepared states
3.1.1 State-selected measurements
3.1.2 Rotational wavepackets and molecular alignment
3.1.3 Generic n-state wavepacket model
3.1.4 Born-Oppenheimer wavepacket treatment
3.2 Light and matter
3.2.1 Shaped laser pulses: intra-pulse dynamics and multiplexing
3.2.2 XUV + IR fields: optical phase effects
References
Part II Examples and numerics
4 Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization
Coulombic systems
4.1 Coulomb wavefunctions
4.2 Hydrogenic bound states
4.3 Dipole matrix elements and observables
4.4 Discussion
References
5 Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization
non-Coulombic systems
5.1 Computational tools
5.1.1 Toolchain
5.1.2 ePolyScat matrix elements
5.2 Homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomics: N2 and CO
5.2.1 Continuum wavefunctions
5.2.2 Dipole matrix elements
5.2.3 Observables
5.3 Larger molecules: DABCO and ABCO
5.3.1 Continuum structure and LF observables
5.4 MF observables
5.5 Summary: non-Coulombic molecular scatterers
References
6 Wavepacket dynamics
6.1 Rotational wavepacket model system
6.1.1 Rotational wavepacket calculations
6.1.2 Axis distributions
6.1.3 Ionization calculations
6.1.4 Photoelectron yields
6.1.5 Photoelectron angular interferograms
6.2 Electronic wavepacket model
6.3 Vibronic dynamics in CS2: model system
6.3.1 Overview
6.3.2 Experimental scheme
6.3.3 Modelling the wavepacket and observables
6.3.4 Limiting cases
6.3.5 Symmetry-based modelling and sensitivity
6.4 Vibronic dynamicsin CS2: realistic system and ab initio treatment
6.4.1 Computational overview
6.4.2 Ab initio time-resolved interferograms
6.4.3 Mapping dynamics
References
7 Light and matter
7.1 Shaped laser pulses
7.1.1 Atomic two-photon ionization
7.1.2 Intra-pulse dynamics and observables
7.2 XUV + IR fields: AR-RABBITT observables
References
编辑手记
A note on the online materials
A note on the references
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I Concepts and fundamentals
1 Introduction: concepts in photoionization interferometry
1.1 Quantum metrology
1.2 Construction and deconstruction of paradigms: photoionization as
interferometry
1.3 Something old, something new: photoelectron spectroscopy
charged-particle imaging, technology, complexity and emergence
1.4 Putting it all together: quantum metrology with photoelectrons
References
2 Fundamentals of photoelectron interferograms
2.1 Continuum wavefunctions, observables and information content
2.1.1 Concepts
2.1.2 Continuum scattering states
2.1.3 Observables (general form)
2.1.4 Information content
2.2 Photoionization and photoelectron interferograms in detail
2.2.1 Dipole interactions, the weak field limit and photons
2.2.2 Coulombic systems: photoionization of one-electron atoms
2.2.3 Non-Coulombic systems: general introduction to molecular
photoionization
2.2.4 Non-Coulombic systems: single-photon ionization
References
3 Multi-photon processes
3.1 Molecular photoionization from prepared states
3.1.1 State-selected measurements
3.1.2 Rotational wavepackets and molecular alignment
3.1.3 Generic n-state wavepacket model
3.1.4 Born-Oppenheimer wavepacket treatment
3.2 Light and matter
3.2.1 Shaped laser pulses: intra-pulse dynamics and multiplexing
3.2.2 XUV + IR fields: optical phase effects
References
Part II Examples and numerics
4 Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization
Coulombic systems
4.1 Coulomb wavefunctions
4.2 Hydrogenic bound states
4.3 Dipole matrix elements and observables
4.4 Discussion
References
5 Scattering wavefunctions and photoionization
non-Coulombic systems
5.1 Computational tools
5.1.1 Toolchain
5.1.2 ePolyScat matrix elements
5.2 Homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomics: N2 and CO
5.2.1 Continuum wavefunctions
5.2.2 Dipole matrix elements
5.2.3 Observables
5.3 Larger molecules: DABCO and ABCO
5.3.1 Continuum structure and LF observables
5.4 MF observables
5.5 Summary: non-Coulombic molecular scatterers
References
6 Wavepacket dynamics
6.1 Rotational wavepacket model system
6.1.1 Rotational wavepacket calculations
6.1.2 Axis distributions
6.1.3 Ionization calculations
6.1.4 Photoelectron yields
6.1.5 Photoelectron angular interferograms
6.2 Electronic wavepacket model
6.3 Vibronic dynamics in CS2: model system
6.3.1 Overview
6.3.2 Experimental scheme
6.3.3 Modelling the wavepacket and observables
6.3.4 Limiting cases
6.3.5 Symmetry-based modelling and sensitivity
6.4 Vibronic dynamicsin CS2: realistic system and ab initio treatment
6.4.1 Computational overview
6.4.2 Ab initio time-resolved interferograms
6.4.3 Mapping dynamics
References
7 Light and matter
7.1 Shaped laser pulses
7.1.1 Atomic two-photon ionization
7.1.2 Intra-pulse dynamics and observables
7.2 XUV + IR fields: AR-RABBITT observables
References
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