The goal of this paper is to elucidate the theoretical underpinnings of the metastable electronic state approach (MESA) and demonstrate its utility for the evaluation of the nonlinear optical response of noble-gas atoms with emphasis on the application of the method to the propagation of multicolor optical fields in large-scale, spatially resolved simulations. More specifically, single-active-electron models of various atoms are employed to calculate their nonlinear properties both within the adiabatic approximation, involving a single metastable state and beyond, capturing inertial effects, and wavelength-dependent ionization. Simulations for excitation pulses at different center wavelengths as well as ionization in two-color pulses are pr...
The present PhD thesis contributes to the development of numerical methods used to reproduce the ele...
This thesis investigates how atoms and molecules behave once a coherent electronic dynamics is excit...
Recent developments in laser sources allow one to shape the precise electric-field waveform oscillat...
This dissertation reports on the development of the quantum-theory-based Metastable Electronic State...
This thesis demonstrates the model and application of nonlinear optical response with Metastable Ele...
The nonlinear polarization response and plasma generation produced by intense optical pulses, modele...
We demonstrate numerically that the long-wavelength nonlinear dipole moment and ionization rate vers...
This dissertation demonstrates the usefulness of exactly solvable quantum models in the investigatio...
Using first-principle multi-electron calculations via the hybrid anti-symmetrized coupled channels m...
The interactions of strong-field few-cycle laser pulses with metastable states of noble gas atoms ar...
This thesis describes the phenomenon of high harmonic generation from atoms irradiated by intense, u...
Numerical simulations are employed to elucidate the physics underlying the enhanced femtosecond supe...
The generation of intense, femtosecond-duration laser pulses using near-IR to IR wavelengths of ligh...
International audienceWe study the behavior of reduced models for the propagation of intense laser p...
Existing models of photo-induced metastable states in chalcogenides are reviewed. In almost all of t...
The present PhD thesis contributes to the development of numerical methods used to reproduce the ele...
This thesis investigates how atoms and molecules behave once a coherent electronic dynamics is excit...
Recent developments in laser sources allow one to shape the precise electric-field waveform oscillat...
This dissertation reports on the development of the quantum-theory-based Metastable Electronic State...
This thesis demonstrates the model and application of nonlinear optical response with Metastable Ele...
The nonlinear polarization response and plasma generation produced by intense optical pulses, modele...
We demonstrate numerically that the long-wavelength nonlinear dipole moment and ionization rate vers...
This dissertation demonstrates the usefulness of exactly solvable quantum models in the investigatio...
Using first-principle multi-electron calculations via the hybrid anti-symmetrized coupled channels m...
The interactions of strong-field few-cycle laser pulses with metastable states of noble gas atoms ar...
This thesis describes the phenomenon of high harmonic generation from atoms irradiated by intense, u...
Numerical simulations are employed to elucidate the physics underlying the enhanced femtosecond supe...
The generation of intense, femtosecond-duration laser pulses using near-IR to IR wavelengths of ligh...
International audienceWe study the behavior of reduced models for the propagation of intense laser p...
Existing models of photo-induced metastable states in chalcogenides are reviewed. In almost all of t...
The present PhD thesis contributes to the development of numerical methods used to reproduce the ele...
This thesis investigates how atoms and molecules behave once a coherent electronic dynamics is excit...
Recent developments in laser sources allow one to shape the precise electric-field waveform oscillat...