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Abdurrouf, A.: Intense-field theory of high harmonic generation from freely rotating molecules. 2007
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Preface
1 Introduction
1.1 Molecular Alignment
1.2 High Harmonic Generation
1.3 Pump-probe Experiment
1.4 Theoretical Background
1.5 Organization of the Work
2 Mathematical Formulation
2.1 Intense-field Wavefunction
2.2 Molecule Interacting with a Pump- and a Delayed Probe-Pulse
2.3 Molecular Wavefunction of the Interacting System: KFR Approximation
2.4 Dipole Expectation Value
2.5 Dynamic HHG Signal and HHG Transition Operator
2.6 HHG Operator
2.7 Evaluation the Radial Integration
2.8 Comparison with Other Mathematical Model
3 Dynamic Alignment
3.1 Solving Schrödinger Equation of the System
3.2 Alignment Degree
3.3 Type of Alignment
3.4 Dynamics Alignment: Some Expectation Values
3.5 Periods and Phase of Revival Structures
3.6 Beat Frequencies
3.7 Temperature Effect
3.8 Does Probe Pulse Affect The Dynamic Alignment?
3.9 Comparison with Physical Observable
4 Application to Diatomic Molecules: Case N2 and O2
4.1 Explicit Expression of HHG Transition Operator for N2 and O2
4.1.1 HHG operator Te(n)() and dynamic signal for N2
4.1.2 HHG operator Te(n)() and dynamic signal for O2
4.2 HHG Spectra
4.3 Dynamic Signal
4.4 Effect of Initial Temperature
4.5 Differential signal
5 Application to the Three-atomic Molecule: CO2
5.1 HHG Operator Te(n)() for CO2
5.2 HHG Spectrum
5.3 Dynamic Signal
5.4 Origin of Inverted Modulation Phase
5.5 Inverted Modulation in Other Molecules
6 Signal in Frequency Domain: Fourier Analysis of Dynamic HHG Signal
6.1 Frequency Spectrum of N2
6.2 Frequency Spectrum of O2
6.3 Frequency Spectrum of CO2
6.4 Effect of Initial Temperature
6.5 Comparison with Other Theoretical Model: Case O2
7 Dependence of the Dynamic Signal on the Relative Angle Between the Pump and the Probe Polarizations
7.1 Salient Experimental Data
7.2 Generalization of the Expression of Dynamic Signal for Arbitrary Relative Polarization Angle
7.3 Harmonic Spectrum
7.4 Harmonic Signal as Function of td.....
7.5 Harmonic Signal as Function of .....
7.6 Harmonic Signal as Function of td and
7.7 Comparison with the Planar Model : Case N2
7.8 Application to Adiabatic Alignment...
8 Summary and Outlook
Bibliography
A List of Publication
B Field-Free Alignment of Molecules Observed with High-Order Harmonic Generation
C Origin of Anomalous Spectra of Dynamic Alignments Observed in N2 and O2
D Interplay of polarization geometry and rotational dynamics in high harmonic generation from coherently rotating linear molecules
E A theory of molecular high harmonic generation from coherently rotating molecules and interpretation of recent pump-probe experiments
F Rotational coherence in high-order harmonic generation from monadibatically aligned molecules
G Angle-dependent high-harmonic generation from field-free aligned molecules
Acknowledgements
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