Quantum Control of Molecular Processes: Edition 2

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About this ebook

Written by two of the world's leading researchers in the field, this is a systematic introduction to the fundamental principles of coherent control, and to the underlying physics and chemistry.

This fully updated second edition is enhanced by 80% and covers the latest techniques and applications, including nanostructures, attosecond processes, optical control of chirality, and weak and strong field quantum control. Developments and challenges in decoherence-sensitive condensed phase control as well as in bimolecular control are clearly described.

Indispensable for atomic, molecular and chemical physicists, physical chemists, materials scientists and nanotechnologists.

About the author

Moshe Shapiro is a Canada Research Chair Professor on Quantum Control at the Department of Chemistry, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He received his BSc, MSc, and PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Paul Brumer is University Professor of Chemistry and holds the Roel Buck Chair in Chemical Physics at the University of Toronto. He received his BSc from Brooklyn College and his PhD from Harvard University. The authors are among the cofounders of the field of coherent control. They have published extensively on this and related subjects in chemical physics, and have received numerous awards and worldwide recognition for their research contributions.

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