
Introduction to Cluster Dynamics
P-G Reinhard(Author)
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
Published on 4. January 2008
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341 pages
978-3-527-60252-0 (ISBN)
Description
Clusters as mesoscopic particles represent an intermediate state of matter between single atoms and solid material. The tendency to miniaturise technical objects requires knowledge about systems which contain a "small" number of atoms or molecules only. This is all the more true for dynamical aspects, particularly in relation to the quick development of laser technology and femtosecond spectroscopy. Here, for the first time is a highly qualitative introduction to cluster physics. With its emphasis on cluster dynamics, this will be vital to everyone involved in this interdisciplinary subject. The authors cover the dynamics of clusters on a broad level, including recent developments of femtosecond laser spectroscopy on the one hand and time-dependent density functional theory calculations on the other.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
784 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-60252-0 (9783527602520)
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Paul-Gerhard Reinhard | Eric Suraud
Introduction to Cluster Dynamics
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07/2008
1st Edition
Wiley-VCH
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Paul-Gerhard Reinhard has been professor for Theoretical Physics at the Friedrich-Alexander university Erlangen/Nurnberg since 1983. He received his PhD in 1970 at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe university Frankfurt. His post-doctoral studies brought him to Erlangen, Oxford, and Mainz. He obtained his Habilitation in 1977 at the Johannes-Gutenberg university in Mainz. He was fellow of the Heisenberg program in the years 1978-1983. His present research interests cover cluster physics, nuclear structure physics and plasma physics. Eric Suraud has been professor for Theoretical Physics at the Paul-Sabatier university in Toulouse, France, since 1992. He received his PhD in 1984 at the Paris university and his Habilitation in 1989 at the Grenoble university. He was junior member of Institut Universitaire de France in 1994-1999. He is presently director of the Institute de Recherche sur les Systemes Atomiques et Moleculaires Complexes in Toulouse and Vice Director of Institut de Physique Nucleaire et des Particules at CNRS in Paris. His present research interests mostly cover cluster physics and nuclear dynamics.
Content
1. About clusters 2. From clusters to numbers: experimental aspects 3. The cluster many-body problem: a theoretical perspective 4. Gross properties and trends 5. New frontiers in cluster dynamics 6. Concluding remarks Appendix A Conventions of notations, symbols, units, acronyms B Gross properties of atoms and solids C Some details on basic techniques from molecular physics and quantum chemistry D More on pseudopotentials E More on density functional theory F Fermi gas model and semi-classics G Linearized TDLDA and related approaches H Numerical considerations