Progress in photon science : recent advances / Kaoru Yamanouchi, Sergey Tunik, Vladimir Makarov, editors.

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English
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  • Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
  • ©2019
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xxiv, 518 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.

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    This second volume of "Progress in Photon Science - Recent Advances" presents the latest achievements made by world-leading researchers in Russia and Japan. Thanks to recent advances in light source technologies; detection techniques for photons, electrons, and charged particles; and imaging technologies, the frontiers of photon science are now being expanding rapidly. Readers will be introduced to the latest research efforts in this rapidly growing research field through topics covering bioimaging and biological photochemistry, atomic and molecular phenomena in laser fields, laser-plasma interaction, advanced spectroscopy, electron scattering in laser fields, photochemistry on novel materials, solid-state spectroscopy, photoexcitation dynamics of nanostructures and clusters, and light propagation.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Part I. Light and light propagation
    • Polarization singularities nucleation in the self-focusing of an elliptically polarized laser beam in Kerr medium and isotropic phase of nematic liquid crystal
    • Generation and transformation of light beams with polarization singularities in three-wave mixing processes in isotropic nonlocal medium
    • Spatio-temporal and spectral transformation of femtosecond pulsed beams with phase dislocation propagating under conditions of self-actionin transparent solid-state dielectrics
    • Picosecond pulsed high-peak-power lasers
    • Gravitational-wave astronomy by precision laser interferometry
    • Part II. Biological applications
    • Phosphorescence lifetime imaging (PLIM): state of the art and perspectives
    • Optical control of G protein-coupled receptor activities in living cells
    • Perspective tools for optogenetics and photopharmacology: from design to implementation
    • Molecular-plasmon nanostructures for biomedical application
    • Part III. Atoms and molecules
    • Methods for the simulation of coupled electronic and nuclear motion in molecules beyond the Born-Oppenheimer approximation
    • Separable potentials model for atoms and molecules in strong ultrashort laser pulses
    • Effects of hyperfine interaction in atomic photoionization
    • New trends in 'complete' experiment on atomic photoionization
    • Theoretical aspects of laser-assisted (e, 2e) collisions in atoms
    • Interference femtosecond linear and nonlinear comb-spectroscopy in octave expanded range
    • Part IV. Plasma and relativistic phenomena
    • Terahertz and x-ray emission from clustered plasma and dynamics of the cluster formation in the expanding jet
    • Acoustic signal for femtosecond filament plasma grating characterization in air
    • Relativistic laser plasma atto-physics
    • The efficiency of coherent radiation from relativistic shocks
    • Part V. Nanostructures and functional materials
    • Laser-induced deposition of metal and hybrid metal-carbon nanostructures
    • Crystal lattice defects as natural light emitting nanostructures in semiconductors
    • Light-induced processes in prphyrin-fullerene systems
    • Optical and magnetic functionalities on molecule-based magnetic materials
    • Tailoring spins and orbitals in spin-orbitronic interfaces probed by x-ray magnetic circular dichroism
    • Interaction of laser radiation with explosives, applications and perspectives.
    ISBN
    • 3030059731
    • 9783030059736
    LCCN
    2018964252
    OCLC
    1099282777
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