Laser Optics of Condensed Matter -

Laser Optics of Condensed Matter

J. Birman (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
564 Seiten
2012 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4615-7343-2 (ISBN)
106,99 inkl. MwSt
The Third Binational USA-USSR Symposium titled "Laser Optics of Con- densed Matter" was held in Leningrad 1 June - 5 June 1987. This volume con- tains the full text of 64 papers presented at (or prepared for) the Symposium in both plenary and poster sessions. This Symposium reestablished the very productive series of "Light Scattering" Binational Symposia which were initi- ated in Moscow in 1975. Unfortunately there was an eight-year hiatus follow- ing the Second Symposium in New York (1979). This interval, caused by serious chilling of the climate of USA-USSR collaboration, deprived the active scien- tists on both sides of the opportunity to meet and interact in the active format of a conference. During this eight year interval there has been very rapid and intense development of scientific activity in the general area of laser optics phe- nomena. The development of ultrafast laser sources has permitted rapid advances in time resolved spectroscopy and ultrafast processes; the field of optical bistability and strong nonlinearity became a hot topic; and intense work is now underway to clarify ideas of photon localization.
These new dev- elopments complement many advances in the study of low dimensional systems such as surfaces, new work on phase transitions, and novel studies of elemen- tary excitations such as polariton-excitons in localized environments such as quantum wells and heterojunctions.

Opening Remarks.- Section I Time Resolved Spectroscopy, Ultra-Fast Processes.- Spectroscopy with 6 Femtosecond Optical Pulses.- Hot Electrons in Semiconductors and Metals.- Laser Spectroscopy of Hot Photoluminescence in Semiconductors: Energy Spectrum and Relaxation Times.- Static and Dynamic Cooling Rate of Photocreated Plasmas in Semiconductors.- GaSe Nonlinear Susceptibility and Relaxation Process Rates.- Picosecond Laser Studies of Collisional Effects on Rotational Processes in Liquids.- Optical Manifestations of Energy and Phase Relaxation in Vibronic Systems.- Section II Two-Dimensional Systems, Quantum Wells, Heterolasers, Superlattices.- The Oscillations of 2D-Electron Density of States in a Transverse Magnetic Field.- Excitonic Optical Nonlinearities in Semiconductor Quantum Wells.- Excitons in Quantum Wells and Short Period Superlattices.- Recombination Processes in GaAs/AlGaAs Multi-Quantum Well Structures.- Picosecond Raman and Luminescence Studies of Carrier Relaxation in Quantum Wells.- Gain Saturation and Features in Threshold Behaviour of AIIIBvHeterostructure Lasers.- Single-Frequency Diode Laser with a High Temperature Stability of the Emission Line.- Raman Studies of Phonons in GaAs/AlGaAs Superlattices.- Section III Surface Optical Phenomena.- Optical Interactions at Rough Surfaces.- Nonlinear Distributed Coupling into Guided Waves.- Bistability on a Surface in Nonlinear Diffraction.- Picosecond Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy of Semiconductor Surface Structure Transformations.- Raman Scattering of Light from Coherently Excited Surface Polaritons.- Resonant Raman Scattering as a Spectroscopic Probe of the Valence Electron Excitations of Adsorbates on Metals.- Laser-Stimulated Ionization and Desorption of Molecules in an Electric Field.- Section IV Optics of Small Particles, Defects.- Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Single Micron-Size Droplets.- Optical Spectroscopy of Size Effects in Semiconductor Microcrystals.- Cooperative Behavior of Configurational Dipole Defects in Plastic Deformed Semiconductor Crystals.- Section V Photon Localization.- The Spectrum of Light Propagation Times through a Disordered Medium and Mesoscopic Fluctuations.- Photon Localization in Time and Space.- Classical Diffusive Photon Transport in a Slab.- Anderson Localization of Classical Photons in a Disordered Dieletric.- Section VI Light Scattering.- Electron Single-Particle Light Scattering in InP Crystals and in Mixed Crystals GaxIn1-xP.- Dynamical Light Scattering at the Nonequilibrium Crystal-Melt Interface.- Selective Laser Heating and Nonlinear Light Scattering in a Homogeneous Medium.- Dynamic Central Modes and Photorefractive Effects at TI and Tc in Barium Sodium Niobate.- Are Phasons Observable in Optics?.- Laser Spectroscopy of Fast KNO3 Ferroelectric Switches.- Inelastic Light Scattering by Magnons in Antiferromagnetic EuTe.- Spectroscopy of Mn04 and Mn024 Centers in Alkali Halide Crystals.- Section VII Excitons, Polaritons.- Theory of Transient Optical Response and Pulse Propagation in Bounded Spatially Dispersive Media.- Picosecond Dynamics of Excitonic Polaritons in the Bottleneck Region.- Polariton Waves Near the Threshold for Stimulated Scattering.- Quantum Fluctuations and Statistical Properties of Intense Polariton Waves.- Transport and Quantum Statistics of Excitons in Cu2°.- Study of Localized Excitons in Semiconductor Solid Solutions by Selective Excitation.- Luminescence of Bound Excitons in Quasi-Two-Dimensional TlGaS2 Crystals.- Section VIII Photoactive Materials, Photorefraction, Hole-Burning, Holography.- OpticallyDense Active Media of Solid-State Lasers.- Negative Absolute Electrical Conductivity of Optically Excited Ruby: Microscopic Nature of the Phenomenon.- Theory and Observation of Electron-Hole Competition in the Photorefractive Effect.- Coherent Optical Oscillation Due to Vectorial Four-Wave Mixing in Photorefractive Crystals.- Stimulated Photorefractive Scattering and Optical Phase Conjugation.- Dephasing of Impurities in Organic Glasses Between 0.04 and 1.5K via Spectral Hole Photoburning.- Photoburning of Persistent Spectral Holes and Space-Time Domain Holography of Ultrafast Events of Nano- and Picosecond Duration.- Associative Space-and-Time Domain Holography of Picosecond Light Fields via Photochemical Hole Burning.- Study of Hot Carrier Diffusion in Semiconductors by Transient Grating Techniques.- Pulsed Holographic Diagnostics of Electron-Hole Plasma in Semiconductors.- Section IX Optical Bistability in Semiconductors and Liquid Crystals.- GaAs Etalons and Waveguides: Bulk Versus Multiple-Quantum-Well Material.- Resonant Nonlinearities and Optical Bistability in Semiconductors.- Monolithic Microresonator Arrays of Optical Switches.- Optical Bistability in Vacuum-Deposited Semiconductor Fabry-Perot Interferometers.- Optical Bistability Without Optical Feedback and Absorption-Related Nonlinearities.- Optical Freedericksz Transitions and Associated Effects in Liquid Crystals.- Light-Induced Self-Excitation of 3-D Orientational Gratings in Liquid Crystals.- Rotatory Instability of the Spatial Structure of Light Fields in Lonlinear Media with Two-Dimensional Feedback.- Intrinsic Optical Multistability and Instabilities in Liquid Crystals.- Concluding remarks.- Participants.- Author Index.

Zusatzinfo XIV, 564 p.
Verlagsort New York, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Analytische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Festkörperphysik
ISBN-10 1-4615-7343-2 / 1461573432
ISBN-13 978-1-4615-7343-2 / 9781461573432
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