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In Dye Lasers: 25 years, the pioneers and leading experts in the
field of dye lasers present the current status and bright future
perspectives of dye lasers and their applications in physics and
chemistry. Particular topics covered include: new sources of
ultrashort pulses, novel aspects of resonator design and imaging
for femtosecond lasers, amplification schemes to terawatt intensity
regimes, optics and high-resolution spectroscopy of atoms and
molecules, and electro-optic and plasma physics applications of
ultrashort and ultra-intense laser pulses. Since its invention in
1966, the dye laser has revolutionized many fields of science and
technology. Questions of fundamental interest in physics and
chemistry can now be answered: it is possible to test fundamental
quantum physics in single-atom experiments and regioselective
photochemistry in complexes can be monitored directlyusing
dye-laser diagnostic methods. In this book the latest results (and
most recent references) are presented for new sources of ultrashort
pulses from the visible to the VUV, together with experimental
details of ultrahigh-resolution spectroscopy of atoms and
molecules, laser diagnostics of the dynamics of elementary chemical
reactions, and ultrahigh intensity sources for laser target
interaction.
This volume includes a collection of papers presented in Symposium
TT, Laser-Material Interactions at Micro/Nanoscales, at the Spring
2011 Materials Research Society Meeting held April 2011 in San
Francisco, California. Laser-material interactions are of
fundamental importance in a wide range of materials-related
research and areas of technology, including green energy,
photonics, electronics, environmental studies, biomedical imaging,
medical treatment, and optical spectroscopy. This symposium
provided an interdisciplinary forum for scientists and engineers
from different fields to discuss the physical, chemical, thermal,
and mechanical phenomena that occur during laser-material
interactions at micro and nano scales. Research addressing new
materials, processes, structures, and surfaces synthesized by these
methods for emerging fields was discussed. The symposium was well
attended and received a large number of abstract submissions in the
areas of ultrafast laser processing, laser ablation and deposition,
process controls, nanomaterials, surface modification, laser
materials interactions, polymerization, lithography, and novel
approaches in laser processing.
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