We present a self-consistent mean-field model based on a two-component Pauli-like equation that incorporates quantum and relativistic effects (up to second order in 1/c) for both external and internal electromagnetic fields. By taking the semirelativistic limit of the Dirac-Maxwell equations in the presence of an external electromagnetic field we obtain an analytical expression of a coherent light-induced mean-field Hamiltonian. The latter exhibits several mechanisms that involve the internal mean fields created by all the electrons and the external electromagnetic field (laser). The role played by the light-induced current density and the light-induced second-order charge density acting as sources in Maxwell's equations are clarified. In p...
We develop a semirelativistic quantum fluid theory based on the expansion of the Dirac Hamiltonian t...
We propose and develop a method for theoretical description of circularly (elliptically) polarized o...
A semirelativistic formulation of light-matter interaction is derived using the so called propagatio...
We derive a mean-field model that is based on a two-component Pauli-like equation and incorporates q...
This thesis focuses on the relativistic corrections induced by an ultra-short and intense light puls...
We demonstrate the equivalence between (i) the semirelativistic limit (up to second order in the inv...
Ultrafast dynamical processes in magnetic systems have become the subject of intense research during...
A relativistic spin operator cannot be uniquely defined within relativistic quantum mechanics. Previ...
Strong rotating magnetic fields may cause a precession of the electron's spin around the rotation ax...
Various spin effects are expected to become observable in light-matter interaction at relativistic i...
In this paper we present an analysis of the spin behavior of electrons propagating through a laser f...
We study the Dirac equation with slowly varying external potentials. Using matrix-valued Wigner func...
We present the general quantum-mechanical description of Dirac particles with electric and magnetic ...
The enigmatic interplay between electronic and magnetic phenomena observed in many early experiments...
In this work we discuss relativistic corrections for the description of charge carriers in a quantum...
We develop a semirelativistic quantum fluid theory based on the expansion of the Dirac Hamiltonian t...
We propose and develop a method for theoretical description of circularly (elliptically) polarized o...
A semirelativistic formulation of light-matter interaction is derived using the so called propagatio...
We derive a mean-field model that is based on a two-component Pauli-like equation and incorporates q...
This thesis focuses on the relativistic corrections induced by an ultra-short and intense light puls...
We demonstrate the equivalence between (i) the semirelativistic limit (up to second order in the inv...
Ultrafast dynamical processes in magnetic systems have become the subject of intense research during...
A relativistic spin operator cannot be uniquely defined within relativistic quantum mechanics. Previ...
Strong rotating magnetic fields may cause a precession of the electron's spin around the rotation ax...
Various spin effects are expected to become observable in light-matter interaction at relativistic i...
In this paper we present an analysis of the spin behavior of electrons propagating through a laser f...
We study the Dirac equation with slowly varying external potentials. Using matrix-valued Wigner func...
We present the general quantum-mechanical description of Dirac particles with electric and magnetic ...
The enigmatic interplay between electronic and magnetic phenomena observed in many early experiments...
In this work we discuss relativistic corrections for the description of charge carriers in a quantum...
We develop a semirelativistic quantum fluid theory based on the expansion of the Dirac Hamiltonian t...
We propose and develop a method for theoretical description of circularly (elliptically) polarized o...
A semirelativistic formulation of light-matter interaction is derived using the so called propagatio...