
Strong-field ionization of atoms and molecules by short femtosecond
... High-harmonic generation is furthermore used in molecular-orbital tomography [5, 6]. The HHG signal contains information of the ionizing and recombining system and the HHG signal can therefore, if an inversion is possible, be used as a source of information regarding the ultra-fast time-evolution of ...
... High-harmonic generation is furthermore used in molecular-orbital tomography [5, 6]. The HHG signal contains information of the ionizing and recombining system and the HHG signal can therefore, if an inversion is possible, be used as a source of information regarding the ultra-fast time-evolution of ...
Strong-field ionization of atoms and molecules by short femtosecond
... High-harmonic generation is furthermore used in molecular-orbital tomography [5, 6]. The HHG signal contains information of the ionizing and recombining system and the HHG signal can therefore, if an inversion is possible, be used as a source of information regarding the ultra-fast time-evolution of ...
... High-harmonic generation is furthermore used in molecular-orbital tomography [5, 6]. The HHG signal contains information of the ionizing and recombining system and the HHG signal can therefore, if an inversion is possible, be used as a source of information regarding the ultra-fast time-evolution of ...
Relativistic quantum information theory and quantum reference frames
... Quantum mechanics and general relativity are both extremely successful theories. However, the theories each have a limited domain of applicability which cannot adequately describe extreme phenomena where both quantum and gravitational effects are important. There is research into developing a fundam ...
... Quantum mechanics and general relativity are both extremely successful theories. However, the theories each have a limited domain of applicability which cannot adequately describe extreme phenomena where both quantum and gravitational effects are important. There is research into developing a fundam ...
ABSTRACT NON-LINEAR DEVELOPMENT OF STREAMING INSTABILITIES IN MAGNETIC RECONNECTION
... The difficulty we face in this project is how to address a long-standing problem in nonlinear kinetic theory: how to treat large amplitude perturbations and the associated strong wave-particle interactions. In my thesis, I address this long-standing problem using particle-in-cell simulations and lin ...
... The difficulty we face in this project is how to address a long-standing problem in nonlinear kinetic theory: how to treat large amplitude perturbations and the associated strong wave-particle interactions. In my thesis, I address this long-standing problem using particle-in-cell simulations and lin ...
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... The solutions to the electromagnetic wave equation in free space are transversely polarized waves (the electric field is transverse to the propagation vector) that have phase velocity c, the speed of light. These properties are problematic from the viewpoint of charged particle acceleration, becaus ...
... The solutions to the electromagnetic wave equation in free space are transversely polarized waves (the electric field is transverse to the propagation vector) that have phase velocity c, the speed of light. These properties are problematic from the viewpoint of charged particle acceleration, becaus ...
RADIATION REACTION AND SELF-FORCE IN CURVED SPACETIME IN A FIELD THEORY APPROACH
... the post-Newtonian (PN) formalism, which assumes that the two bodies, possibly spinning, are weakly gravitating sources moving at slow velocities under their mutual gravitational influences. Recently, the equations of motion for the two bodies and the radiation these emit have been computed using th ...
... the post-Newtonian (PN) formalism, which assumes that the two bodies, possibly spinning, are weakly gravitating sources moving at slow velocities under their mutual gravitational influences. Recently, the equations of motion for the two bodies and the radiation these emit have been computed using th ...
From Gutzwiller Wave Functions to Dynamical Mean
... temperature, pressure, magnetic field, or doping make them interesting not only for fundamental research but also for future technological applications, e.g., the construction of sensors and switches, and the development of electronic devices with novel functionalities [10]. The importance of intera ...
... temperature, pressure, magnetic field, or doping make them interesting not only for fundamental research but also for future technological applications, e.g., the construction of sensors and switches, and the development of electronic devices with novel functionalities [10]. The importance of intera ...
AdS/CFT Course Notes - Johns Hopkins University
... • Metals are composed of some lattice of various nuclei along with relatively free-floating electrons, but they have a universal phase given by a Fermi liquid of their electrons. Note that the Fermi temperature, which sets the lattice spacing for the atoms, is around 10, 000 K whereas we are most i ...
... • Metals are composed of some lattice of various nuclei along with relatively free-floating electrons, but they have a universal phase given by a Fermi liquid of their electrons. Note that the Fermi temperature, which sets the lattice spacing for the atoms, is around 10, 000 K whereas we are most i ...
Consciousness-Based Education
... disciplines. Some of these efforts have been criticized as superficial joinings of disciplinary knowledge. But the chief criticism of interdisciplinary studies—leveled even by its proponents—is that looking at an issue from multiple perspectives does not, in itself, enable one to find the common gro ...
... disciplines. Some of these efforts have been criticized as superficial joinings of disciplinary knowledge. But the chief criticism of interdisciplinary studies—leveled even by its proponents—is that looking at an issue from multiple perspectives does not, in itself, enable one to find the common gro ...
fluorescence of doubly excited states of helium in homogeneous
... photoabsorption spectra by Madden and Codling in 1963 [2]. It immediately became clear that electrons in these states are strongly correlated [3]: a single configuration description of doubly excited states with two electrons moving independently in the average centrally symmetric potential is no lo ...
... photoabsorption spectra by Madden and Codling in 1963 [2]. It immediately became clear that electrons in these states are strongly correlated [3]: a single configuration description of doubly excited states with two electrons moving independently in the average centrally symmetric potential is no lo ...