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Short Pulse Laser Interactions with Matter : An Introduction download ebook

Short Pulse Laser Interactions with Matter : An Introduction download ebook

Short Pulse Laser Interactions with Matter : An Introduction by Paul Gibbon
Short Pulse Laser Interactions with Matter : An Introduction
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Author: Paul Gibbon
Page Count: 328 pages
Published Date: 07 Sep 2005
Publisher: Imperial College Press
Publication Country: London, United Kingdom
Language: English
Format: eBook
ISBN: 9781860941351
File Name: short.pulse.laser.interactions.with.matter.an.introduction.pdf
Download Link: short pulse laser interactions with matter an introduction
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This book represents the first comprehensive treatment of the subject, covering the theoretical principles, present experimental status, and important applications of short-pulse laser-matter interactions. Femtosecond lasers have undergone dramatic technological advances over the last fifteen years, generating a whole host of new research activities under the theme of "ultrafast science". The focused light from these devices is so intense that ordinary matter is torn apart within a few laser cycles. This book takes a close-up look at the exotic physical phenomena, which arise as a result of this new form of "light-matter" interaction, covering a diverse set of topics including multiphoton ionization, rapid heatwaves, fast particle generation and relativistic self-channeling. These processes are central to a number of exciting new applications in other fields, such as microholography, optical particle accelerators, and photonuclear physics.

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