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  Prof. Shih-I Chu

Vol. II. Generalized Floquet Formalisms for Probing Atomic and Molecular Physics in Intense Laser Fields
  1. Many-Mode Floquet Theory for Multiphoton Processes in Quasi-Periodic and Multi-Color Time-Dependent Fields
  1. T. S. Ho, S. I. Chu, and J. V. Tietz, Semiclassical many-mode Floquet theory, Chem. Phys. Lett. 96, 464–471 (1983) [bib][BibTeX] [link][link] [pdf][pdf]
  2. T. S. Ho and S. I. Chu, Semiclassical many-mode Floquet theory. II. Non-linear multiphoton dynamics of a 2-level system in a strong bichromatic field, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Phys. 17, 2101–2128 (1984) [bib][BibTeX] [link][link] [pdf][pdf]
  3. S. I. Chu, T. S. Ho, and J. V. Tietz, Semiclassical Floquet theory and non-adiabatic approximation quasi-energy method for intense field multiphoton processes in Coherence and Quantum Optic, edited by L. Mandel and E. Wolf (Plenum Press, New York, 1984), vol. 5, pp. 1141–1146 [bib][BibTeX]
  4. S. I. Chu and T. S. Ho, Nonlinear multi-photon excitation and dissociation in intense laser field, Israel J. Chem. 24, 237–247 (1984) [bib][BibTeX]
  5. T. S. Ho and S. I. Chu, Semiclassical many-mode Floquet theory. III. SU(3) dynamical evolution of three-level systems in intense bichromatic fields, Phys. Rev. A 31, 659–676 (1985) [bib][BibTeX] [link][link] [pdf][pdf]
  6. T. S. Ho and S. I. Chu, Semiclassical many-mode Floquet theory. IV. Coherent population trapping and SU(3) dynamical evolution of dissipative three-level systems in intense bichromatic fields, Phys. Rev. A 32, 377–395 (1985) [bib][BibTeX] [link][link] [pdf][pdf]
  7. K. Wang, T. S. Ho, and S. I. Chu, Multiphoton dynamics and resonance lineshapes in three-level systems: many-mode Floquet treatment, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Phys. 18, 4539–4556 (1985) [bib][BibTeX] [link][link] [pdf][pdf]
  8. Y. H. Huang and S. I. Chu, A stationary treatment of time-dependent hamiltonian by the many-mode Floquet formalism and its application to the study of effects of laser-pulses in multiphoton processes, Chem. Phys. Lett. 225, 46–54 (1994) [bib][BibTeX] [link][link] [pdf][pdf]

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