Details zur Lehrveranstaltung
Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy | |
Modul: | Phy-Ma-Vert: Physikalische Vertiefung |
Lecture language | German |
Summary of Lecture: | Nonlinear optical spectroscopy is used in many areas of physics, chemistry and biology. It allows one to obtain information on quantum dynamics on the femtosecond timescale. One of the prominent examples is the observation of long lasting coherent beatings in photosynthesis. In this lecture the basic formalism is derived and specific experimental techniques are discussed. Content: Coupled Maxwell-Liouville equations,Non-linear polarization and response functions, Diagrammatic perturbation theory. “Double-sided Feynman diagrams”,third order non-linear spectroscopy techniques (e.g. Photon echo, Fourier transform spectroscopy). |
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Scope: | lecture: 2 hours/week |
Time/location: | DI(1) SE2/102 |
Audience: | Vertiefung Bachelor (PV) und Master (alle) |
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Previous knowledge: | Quantum mechanics | Certificate: |
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Web-reference: | http://www.pks.mpg.de/~eisfeld/wwww/teaching.html |