Studies on Non-Resonant Multiphoton Processes in Atomic Hydrogen


Autoria(s): Radhakrishnan, R; Dr. Ramesh Babu, T
Data(s)

04/04/2012

04/04/2012

01/07/2008

Resumo

In the present thesis we have formulated the Dalgarno-Lewis procedure for two-and three-photon processes and an elegant alternate expressions are derived. Starting from a brief review on various multiphoton processes we have discussed the difficulties coming in the perturbative treatment of multiphoton processes. A small discussion on various available methods for studying multiphoton processes are presented in chapter 2. These theoretical treatments mainly concentrate on the evaluation of the higher order matrix elements coming in the perturbation theory. In chapter 3 we have described the use of Dalgarno-Lewis procedure and its implimentation on second order matrix elements. The analytical expressions for twophoton transition amplitude, two-photon ionization cross section, dipole dynamic polarizability and Kramers-Heiseberg are obtained in a unified manner. Fourth chapter is an extension of the implicit summation technique presented in chapter 3. We have clearly mentioned the advantage of our method, especially the analytical continuation of the relevant expressions suited for various values of radiation frequency which is also used for efficient numerical analysis. A possible extension of the work is to study various multiphoton processcs from the stark shifted first excited states of hydrogen atom. We can also extend this procedure for studying multiphoton processes in alkali atoms as well as Rydberg atoms. Also, instead of going for analytical expressions, one can try a complete numerical evaluation of the higher order matrix elements using this procedure.

Department of Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2847

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en

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Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Multiphoton processes #Atoms #Multiple ionization, #Two-photon processes #Three-photon processes #Polarization #Tunneling ionization
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Thesis