
Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 29
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1. Studies of Electron Excitation of Rare-Gas Atoms into and out of Metastable Levels Using Optical and Laser Techniques
- I. Introduction
- II. Excitation out of the Ground Level into Nonmetastable Levels
- III. Excitation out of the Ground Level into Metastable Levels
- IV. Excitation out of Metastable Levels
- V.Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 2. Cross Sections for Direct Multiphoton Ionization of Atoms
- I. Introduction
- II. Methods of Measuring the Principal Quantities That Characterize Multiphoton Ionization of Atoms
- III. The Procedure for Measuring the Quantities Needed to Find the Multiphoton Cross Sections and Its Accuracy
- IV. The Results of Measuring the Multiphoton Cross Sections of Direct Atom Ionization
- V. Analytical Expression for Estimating the Multiphoton Cross Sections of Direct Atom Ionization
- VI. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3. Collision-Induced Coherences in Optical Physics
- I. Introduction
- II. A General Framework for the Calculation of Nonlinear Optical Phenomena
- III. Second-Order Optical Response and Collision-Induced Coherences
- IV. Collision-Induced Coherences in Fluorescence and Ionization Spectroscopy
- V. Collision-Induced Coherences in Third-Order Nonlinear Response-Four-Wave Mixing
- VI. Collision-Induced Coherences in Probe Absorption in the Presence of a Pump
- VII. Relation between Collision-Induced Coherences in Second-Order and Third-Order Responses
- VIII. Collision-Induced and -Enhanced Resonances in Fifth-Order Nonlinearities
- IX. Effect of Cross-Relaxation on Collision-Induced Resonances
- X. Dipole-Dipole Interaction-Induced Resonances
- XI. Collision-Induced Resonances in Spontaneous Processes
- XII. Narrowing and Enhancement of Signals Due to Velocity-Changing Collisions
- XIII. Nonlinear Response, Collisions, and Dressed States
- XIV. Other Sources of Coherences Similar to Collision-Induced Coherences
- XV. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 4. Muon-Catalyzed Fusion
- I. Introduction
- II. Nuclear Fusion
- III. dt Muon Catalytic Cycle and Reaction Rates
- IV. Muon Sticking
- V. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 5. Multiple-Electron Excitation, Ionization, and Transfer in High-Velocity Atomic and Molecular Collisions
- I. Introduction
- II. Theory
- III. Observations and Analysis
- IV. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix: Correlation
- References
- Chapter 6. Cooperative Effects in Atomic Physics
- I. Introduction
- II. Many-Body Effects and the Conservation of Angular Momentum
- III. Rydberg Series
- IV. Non-coulombic Potentials and the Periodic Table
- V. Giant Resonances
- VI. Atomic Giant Resonances in Other Environments-Controlled Collapse and Instabilities of Valence
- VII. Giant Resonances in Nuclei and in Atomic Clusters
- VIII. Are Giant Resonances in the d and f Sequences Atomic Plasmons?
- IX. Extending Mean Fields Beyond the Hartree-Fock Scheme
- X. Can One Blow Off Complete Shells by Laser Spectroscopy?
- XI. Interactions Between Giant Resonances and Rydberg Series-Intershell and Intersubshell Couplings
- XII. Conclusion
- References
- Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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