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Many-body processes in atomic and molecular physics. Final report, September 1, 1980-August 31, 1986

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5214772
Brief descriptions of research accomplishments and progress are given for the following areas: (1) Complex-Coordinate Coupled-Channel Methods for Predissociating Resonances in van der Waals Molecules, (2) Autoionizing Resonances and Photoionization of H Atom in Intense Magnetic Fields, (3) Complex Quasi-Vibrational Energy Formalism for Multiphoton Dissociation, (4) Nonadiabatic Approach for Resonant Infrared Multiphoton Absorption Spectroscopy, (5) Most Probable Path Approach (Artificial Intelligence Algorithms) to Multiphoton Excitation and Dissociation of Small Polyatomic Molecules, (6) Many-Mode Floquet Theory for Multiphoton Processes in Polychromatic Fields, (7) Multiphoton Dynamics and Resonance Lineshapes in Two- and Three-Level Systems, (8) SU(3) Dynamical Evolution and Nonlinear Coherence, (9) Coherent Population Trapping of Dissipative Three-Level Systems in Intense Bichromatic Fields, and (10) Laser Assisted Charge Transfer Reactions in Slow Ion-Atom Collisions. 17 figs.
Research Organization:
Kansas Univ., Lawrence (USA). Dept. of Chemistry
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-80ER10748
OSTI ID:
5214772
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/10748-7; ON: DE86015478
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English