Search for dissertations about: "high harmonics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 101 swedish dissertations containing the words high harmonics.
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1. High-Order Harmonics- Characterisation, Optimisation and Applications
Abstract : Recent advances in laser technology, with the development of extremely short-pulse, high-intensity lasers, have opened doors to new areas in atomic physics. By focusing light from an intense, short-pulse laser into a gas jet, the emission of high-order harmonics of the laser frequency has been studied. READ MORE
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2. Generation of coherent short-wavelength radiation --- High-order harmonics and x-ray lasers
Abstract : The recent availability of short-pulse, high-intensity, compact lasers has opened doors to new and fascinating areas in atomic physics. Using the Lund Terawatt Laser, the interaction of femtosecond, near-infrared and visible laser radiation with matter at intensities in the range 1013--1017 W/cm2 was studied. READ MORE
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3. Temporal Aspects of High-Intensity Laser-Matter Interactions
Abstract : The availability of short-pulse, high-intensity lasers has opened doors to new areas in atomic and plasma physics. The short pulses (a few femtoseconds), that are available today, enable unprecedented temporal measurements, while the high peak power accessible (several terawatts) allows physicists to study the interaction between light and relativistic plasmas. READ MORE
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4. Optimisation and Application of Intense High-Order Harmonic Pulses
Abstract : The high-order harmonics that are created in the interaction between an intense laser pulse (around 1014 W/cm2) and a gas medium are studied. The high-order harmonic radiation is a relatively new source of coherent radiation in the short wavelength range. READ MORE
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5. Partial Discharges Studied with Variable Frequency of the Applied Voltage
Abstract : This thesis concerns partial discharge (PD) diagnostics withvariable frequency of applied voltage in the frequency range 1mHz - 400 Hz. The exploration of a new type of spectroscopythat combines partial discharge analysis and dielectricresponse is demonstrated. READ MORE