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Materials Interaction With Femtosecond Lasers Theory And Ultralargescale Simulations Of Thermal And Nonthermal Pheomena 1st Edition Bernd Bauerhenne

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Materials Interaction With Femtosecond Lasers Theory And Ultralargescale Simulations Of Thermal And Nonthermal Pheomena 1st Edition Bernd Bauerhenne
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Materials Interaction With Femtosecond Lasers Theory And Ultralargescale Simulations Of Thermal And Nonthermal Pheomena 1st Edition Bernd Bauerhenne instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.44 MB
Pages: 536
Author: Bernd Bauerhenne
ISBN: 9783030851354, 9783030851347, 3030851354, 3030851346
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Materials Interaction With Femtosecond Lasers Theory And Ultralargescale Simulations Of Thermal And Nonthermal Pheomena 1st Edition Bernd Bauerhenne by Bernd Bauerhenne 9783030851354, 9783030851347, 3030851354, 3030851346 instant download after payment.

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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