Laser-Matter Interaction for Radiation and Energy
Laser-Matter Interaction for Radiation and Energy
Malik, Hitendra K.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2021
332
Dura
Inglês
9781138032033
15 a 20 dias
520
Foreword.........................................................................................................................................xv
Preface........................................................................................................................................... xvii
Acknowledgments....................................................................................................................... xix
Author Biography......................................................................................................................... xxi
1. Electromagnetic Waves and Lasers......................................................................................1
2. Terahertz Radiation Generation Using Semiconducting
Materials and Nanostructures............................................................................................53
3. Surface Plasmon Resonance and THz Radiation............................................................ 91
4. THz Radiation Using Gases/Plasmas.............................................................................. 109
5. Terahertz Radiation and Its Detection............................................................................ 147
6. Plasma-Based Particle Acceleration Technology.......................................................... 175
7. X-Ray Lasers.........................................................................................................................205
8. High Harmonic Generation...............................................................................................227
9. Attosecond Laser Generation............................................................................................ 249
10. Lasers for Thermonuclear Fusion..................................................................................... 275
11. Important Controlled Fusion Devices............................................................................. 315
Index.............................................................................................................................................. 329
Foreword.........................................................................................................................................xv
Preface........................................................................................................................................... xvii
Acknowledgments....................................................................................................................... xix
Author Biography......................................................................................................................... xxi
1. Electromagnetic Waves and Lasers......................................................................................1
2. Terahertz Radiation Generation Using Semiconducting
Materials and Nanostructures............................................................................................53
3. Surface Plasmon Resonance and THz Radiation............................................................ 91
4. THz Radiation Using Gases/Plasmas.............................................................................. 109
5. Terahertz Radiation and Its Detection............................................................................ 147
6. Plasma-Based Particle Acceleration Technology.......................................................... 175
7. X-Ray Lasers.........................................................................................................................205
8. High Harmonic Generation...............................................................................................227
9. Attosecond Laser Generation............................................................................................ 249
10. Lasers for Thermonuclear Fusion..................................................................................... 275
11. Important Controlled Fusion Devices............................................................................. 315
Index.............................................................................................................................................. 329