A precise understanding of mechanisms governing the dynamics of electrons in atoms and molecules subjected to intense laser fields has a key importance for the description of attosecond processes such as the high-harmonic generation and ionization. From the theoretical point of view, this is still a challenging task, as new approaches to solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation with both good accuracy and efficiency are still emerging. Until recently, the purely numerical methods of real-time propagation of the wavefunction using finite grids have been frequently and successfully used to capture the electron dynamics in small one- or two-electron systems. However, as the main focus of attoscience shifts toward many-electron systems, su...
Strong-field ionization and the resulting electronic dynamics are important for a range of processes...
We study the dynamics of the electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom for molecules in strong laser...
We present a grid-based implementation of the time-dependent configuration-interaction singles metho...
This thesis develops a computationally efficient way of employing Gaussian wave packets to study las...
9The computation of high‐harmonic generation spectra by means of Gaussian basis sets in approaches p...
2Coupling the real-time description of the ultrafast electron dynamics in strong laser fields with q...
8siComparison of basis sets for strong-field processes.partially_openopenLabeye, Marie; Zapata, Feli...
35 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceA clear understanding of the mechanisms that control the e...
International audienceA clear understanding of the mechanisms that control the electron dynamics in ...
As a first step towards meeting the recent demand for new computational tools capable of reproducing...
A clear understanding of the mechanisms that control the electron dynamics in a strong laser field i...
The interaction of atoms and molecules with strong laser pulses is of fundamental interest in physic...
We solve the time-dependent Schrodinger equation using the coherent states as basis sets for computi...
2.High-harmonic generation (HHG) is used to produce coherent XUV and soft X-ray radiation with atto-...
Bases of atomic-like functions provide a natural, physically motivated description of electronic sta...
Strong-field ionization and the resulting electronic dynamics are important for a range of processes...
We study the dynamics of the electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom for molecules in strong laser...
We present a grid-based implementation of the time-dependent configuration-interaction singles metho...
This thesis develops a computationally efficient way of employing Gaussian wave packets to study las...
9The computation of high‐harmonic generation spectra by means of Gaussian basis sets in approaches p...
2Coupling the real-time description of the ultrafast electron dynamics in strong laser fields with q...
8siComparison of basis sets for strong-field processes.partially_openopenLabeye, Marie; Zapata, Feli...
35 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceA clear understanding of the mechanisms that control the e...
International audienceA clear understanding of the mechanisms that control the electron dynamics in ...
As a first step towards meeting the recent demand for new computational tools capable of reproducing...
A clear understanding of the mechanisms that control the electron dynamics in a strong laser field i...
The interaction of atoms and molecules with strong laser pulses is of fundamental interest in physic...
We solve the time-dependent Schrodinger equation using the coherent states as basis sets for computi...
2.High-harmonic generation (HHG) is used to produce coherent XUV and soft X-ray radiation with atto-...
Bases of atomic-like functions provide a natural, physically motivated description of electronic sta...
Strong-field ionization and the resulting electronic dynamics are important for a range of processes...
We study the dynamics of the electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom for molecules in strong laser...
We present a grid-based implementation of the time-dependent configuration-interaction singles metho...