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Advances Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
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Advances Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics in Ottawa, ON
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Advances Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics in Ottawa, ON
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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 74gives an overview on the latest evolutions in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, specifically promoting two important aspects of the field of ultrafast optics and strong fields. In particular, the book consists of a review over high harmonic generation (HHG) from thin-film samples, featuring experimental and theoretical studies of HHG from thin films in comparison to bulk crystals of the same materials and the specific interest in HHG from van der Waals materials and HHG studies at the 2D limit.The second review concerns quantum computing technologies enabled studies of molecular processes using present-day devices, with applications in vibrational spectroscopy, electronic structure calculations, population transfer processes induced by a laser field, and interacting spin systems.
Covers ultrafast optics
Includes update on high harmonic generation from thin-films
Updates on quantum-computation assisted atomic and molecular calculations
Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 74gives an overview on the latest evolutions in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, specifically promoting two important aspects of the field of ultrafast optics and strong fields. In particular, the book consists of a review over high harmonic generation (HHG) from thin-film samples, featuring experimental and theoretical studies of HHG from thin films in comparison to bulk crystals of the same materials and the specific interest in HHG from van der Waals materials and HHG studies at the 2D limit.The second review concerns quantum computing technologies enabled studies of molecular processes using present-day devices, with applications in vibrational spectroscopy, electronic structure calculations, population transfer processes induced by a laser field, and interacting spin systems.
Covers ultrafast optics
Includes update on high harmonic generation from thin-films
Updates on quantum-computation assisted atomic and molecular calculations


















