Advances in Chemical Physics, Volume 73 :Lasers, Molecules, and Methods ( Advances in Chemical Physics )

Publication subTitle :Lasers, Molecules, and Methods

Publication series :Advances in Chemical Physics

Author: Joseph O. Hirschfelder  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9780470141830

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780471624578

Subject: O64 (physical chemistry) and theoretical chemistry, chemical physics

Language: ENG

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Based on a symposium on lasers, molecules, and methods held at the Los Alamos Center for Nonlinear Studies held in July 1986. Contributors present recent advances in theoretical and experimental research on a diversity of dynamical and optical phenomena resulting from the interactions of laser beams with molecules. They describe the predictive results of sophisticated mathematical models, the equipment involved in experiments, and reveal new insights into molecular structure and behavior.

Chapter

INTRODUCTION

pp.:  1 – 13

PREFACE

pp.:  13 – 15

MATHEMATICAL METHODS

pp.:  21 – 101

CHAPTER II MULTIPLE SCALING AND A RELATED EXPANSION METHOD, WITH APPLICATIONS

pp.:  101 – 103

CHAPTER III APPLICATIONS OF THE METHOD OF MULTIPLE SCALES TO NONLINEARLY COUPLED OSCILLATORS

pp.:  103 – 157

CHAPTER IV NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF LINEAR AND NONLINEAR PERIODIC SYSTEMS, WITH APPLICATIONS

pp.:  157 – 217

CHAPTER V THE RECURSIVE RESIDUE GENERATION METHOD

pp.:  217 – 251

CHAPTER VI PRECONDITIONING EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS

pp.:  251 – 299

CHAPTER VII STATIONARY PHASE MONTE CARL0 METHODS

pp.:  299 – 309

SPECTROSCOPY AND RELAXATION

pp.:  309 – 325

CHAPTER VIII APPLICATIONS OF THE RIEMANN PRODUCT INTEGRAL METHOD TO SPECTROSCOPIC PROBLEMS

pp.:  325 – 327

CHAPTER IX ANALYTIC SOLUTIONS AND DYNAMIC SYMMETRIES IN LASER-DRIVEN ATOMIC EXCITATIONS

pp.:  327 – 371

CHAPTER X SPIN RELAXATION AND MOTIONAL DYNAMICS

pp.:  371 – 407

CHAPTER XI DENSITY MATRIX METHODS AND RELAXATION PHENOMENA IN LASER-EXCITED POLYATOMIC MOLECULES

pp.:  407 – 549

CHAPTER XII REDUCED EQUATIONS OF MOTION FOR MOLECULAR LINESHAPES AND SEMICLASSICAL DYNAMICS IN LIOUVILLE SPACE

pp.:  549 – 599

CHAPTER XIII TIME-DEPENDENT WAVEPACKET APPROACH TO OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY INVOLVING NONADIABATICALLY COUPLED POTENTIAL SURFACES

pp.:  599 – 625

CHAPTER XIV LOCAL MODE OVERTONES AND MODE SELECTIVITY

pp.:  625 – 657

CHAPTER XV INTERACTION OF AN ADSORBED ATOM WITH A LASER

pp.:  657 – 699

CHAPTER XVI TELEGRAPHIC ATOMIC FLUORESCENCE

pp.:  699 – 735

CHAPTER XVIl GENERALIZED FLOQUET THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO INTENSE-FIELD MULTIPHOTON AND NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROCESSES

pp.:  735 – 759

CHAPTER XVIII QUANTUM OPTICS AT VERY HIGH LASER INTENSITIES: ESSENTIAL STATES AND ABOVE-THRESHOLD IONIZATION

pp.:  759 – 821

CHAPTER XIX COUPLED-EQUATION METHOD FOR MULTIPHOTON TRANSITIONS IN DIATOMIC MOLECULES: BRIDGING THE WEAK- AND INTENSE-FIELD LIMITS

pp.:  821 – 843

CHAPTER XX SQUEEZED STATES OF LIGHT

pp.:  843 – 879

CHAPTER XXI NOTES ON CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM THEORIES OF DRIVEN NONLINEAR SYSTEMS

pp.:  879 – 887

CHAPTER XXII CLASSICAL CHAOS VERSUS QUANTUM DYNAMICS: KAM-TORI AND CANTORI AS DYNAMICAL BARRIERS

pp.:  887 – 911

CHAPTER XXIII ADIABATIC SWITCHING: A TOOL FOR SEMICLASSICAL QUANTIZATION AND A NEW PROBE OF CLASSICALLY CHAOTIC PHASE SPACE

pp.:  911 – 945

LastPages

pp.:  945 – 1042

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