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Roadmap on photonic, electronic and atomic collision physics: I. Light–matter interaction
仝, 暁民
トン, ショウミン
TONG, Xiao-Min
Ueda, Kiyoshi
Sokell, Emma
Schippers, Stefan
Aumayr, Friedrich
Sadeghpour, Hossein
Burgdörfer, Joachim
Lemell, Christoph
Pfeifer, Thomas
Calegari, Francesca
Palacios, Alicia
Martin, Fernando
Corkum, Paul
Sansone, Giuseppe
Gryzlova, Elena V
Grum-Grzhimailo, Alexei N
Piancastelli, Maria Novella
Weber, Peter M
Steinle, Tobias
Amini, Kasra
Biegert, Jens
Berrah, Nora
Kukk, Edwin
Santra, Robin
Müller, Alfred
Dowek, Danielle
Lucchese, Robert R
McCurdy, C William
Bolognesi, Paola
Avaldi, Lorenzo
Jahnke, Till
Schöffler, Markus S
Dörner, Reinhard
Mairesse, Yann
Nahon, Laurent
Smirnova, Olga
Schlathölter, Thomas
Campbell, Eleanor E B
Rost, Jan-Michael
Meyer, Michael
Tanaka, Kazuo A
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We publish three Roadmaps on photonic, electronic and atomic collision physics in order to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the ICPEAC conference. In Roadmap I, we focus on the light–matter interaction. In this area, studies of ultrafast electronic and molecular dynamics have been rapidly growing, with the advent of new light sources such as attosecond lasers and x-ray free electron lasers. In parallel, experiments with established synchrotron radiation sources and femtosecond lasers using cutting-edge detection schemes are revealing new scientific insights that have never been exploited. Relevant theories are also being rapidly developed. Target samples for photon-impact experiments are expanding from atoms and small molecules to complex systems such as biomolecules, fullerene, clusters and solids. This Roadmap aims to look back along the road, explaining the development of these fields, and look forward, collecting contributions from twenty leading groups from the field.
IOP Publishing Ltd
2019-09
eng
journal article
http://hdl.handle.net/2241/00161130
https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/55729
10.1088/1361-6455/ab26d7
0953-4075
AA10693237
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
52
17
171001
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