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Quantum Dynamics and Laser Control for Photochemistry Doctoral Thesis Accepted by Universite de Bourgogne Franche-Comte Dijon France at Meripustak

Quantum Dynamics and Laser Control for Photochemistry Doctoral Thesis Accepted by Universite de Bourgogne Franche-Comte Dijon France by Matthieu Sala, Springer International Publishing AG

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    Author(s)Matthieu Sala
    PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
    ISBN9783319289786
    Pages189
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2016

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    Springer International Publishing AG Quantum Dynamics and Laser Control for Photochemistry Doctoral Thesis Accepted by Universite de Bourgogne Franche-Comte Dijon France by Matthieu Sala

    The central subject of this thesis is the theoretical description of ultrafast dynamical processes in molecular systems of chemical interest and their control by laser pulses. This work encompasses different cutting-edge methods in quantum chemistry, quantum dynamics and for the rigorous description of the interaction of light and matter at the molecular level. It provides a general quantum mechanical framework for the description of chemical processes guided by laser pulses, in particular near conical intersections, i.e. geometries where the nuclear and electronic motions couple and the molecule undergoes non-adiabatic (or non-Born-Oppenheimer) dynamics. In close collaboration with experimentalists, the author succeeds in making a decisive step to link and to apply quantum physics to chemistry by transferring state of the art techniques and concepts developed in physics to chemistry, such as "light dressed atoms and molecules" and "adiabatic Floquet theory". He applies these techniques in three prototypic model systems (aniline, pyrazine and NHD2) using high-level electronic structure calculations. Readers will enjoy the comprehensive and accessible introduction to the topic and methodology, as well as the clear structure of the thesis.show more



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