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Laser-induced radiative collisions (review)
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1978
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EngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionElementary EventsBeamstrahlungRadiative TransferPhotophysical PropertyPhysicsPhotochemistryRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionRadiative AbsorptionLaser-induced Radiative CollisionsAtomic PhysicsStrong Electromagnetic FieldCosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationLaser PhotochemistryLaser-induced BreakdownApplied PhysicsRadiative CollisionsLaser Damage
A theory is given of radiative collisions, i.e., of elementary events in which the emission of a photon occurs in the course of a collision. Special attention is paid to radiative collisions stimulated by a laser field. Simple but clear approaches formulated in the forties or fifties are described briefly. This theory applies, in particular, to collisions in a strong electromagnetic field which affect the collision dynamics. Chemical radiative collisions, i.e., chemical reactions stimulated by photons absorbed in the course of a collision, are reviewed. An analysis is made of several recent experiments in which the theoretically predicted effects were observed: these include the radiative-collisional transfer of excitation from atom to atom, nonlinear effects due to the influence of the field on the collision dynamics, and photosubstitution of one of the atoms in a halogen molecule with an inert gas atom.
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