Materials interaction with femtosecond lasers : theory and ultra-large-scale simulations of thermal and nonthermal phenomena / Bernd Bauerhenne.
2021
QC689.55.F46 B38 2021
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Title
Materials interaction with femtosecond lasers : theory and ultra-large-scale simulations of thermal and nonthermal phenomena / Bernd Bauerhenne.
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9783030851354 (electronic bk.)
3030851354 (electronic bk.)
9783030851347
3030851346
3030851354 (electronic bk.)
9783030851347
3030851346
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Cham : Springer, [2021]
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©2021
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English
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1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
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10.1007/978-3-030-85135-4 doi
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QC689.55.F46 B38 2021
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621.36/6
Summary
This book presents a unified view of the response of materials as a result of femtosecond laser excitation, introducing a general theory that captures both ultrashort-time non-thermal and long-time thermal phenomena. It includes a novel method for performing ultra-large-scale molecular dynamics simulations extending into experimental and technological spatial dimensions with ab-initio precision. For this, it introduces a new class of interatomic potentials, constructed from ab-initio data with the help of a self-learning algorithm, and verified by direct comparison with experiments in two different materials-the semiconductor silicon and the semimetal antimony. In addition to a detailed description of the new concepts introduced, as well as giving a timely review of ultrafast phenomena, the book provides a rigorous introduction to the field of laser-matter interaction and ab-initio description of solids, delivering a complete and self-contained examination of the topic from the very first principles. It explains, step by step from the basic physical principles, the underlying concepts in quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and electrodynamics, introducing all necessary mathematical theorems as well as their proofs. A collection of appendices provide the reader with an appropriate review of many fundamental mathematical concepts, as well as important analytical and numerical parameters used in the simulations.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Ab-initio Description of Solids
Ab-initio Description of a Fs-laser Excitation
Ab-initio MD Simulations of the Excited Potential Energy Surface
Empirical MD Simulations of Laser-excited Matter.
Ab-initio Description of Solids
Ab-initio Description of a Fs-laser Excitation
Ab-initio MD Simulations of the Excited Potential Energy Surface
Empirical MD Simulations of Laser-excited Matter.