The theory of collective motion probed by light
M. Ya. AmusiaThe Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2BZ, UKJ-P ConneradeThe Racah Institute of Physics, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
2000en
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A review of collective phenomena in atomic and quasi-atomic systems is presented. The fundamental unity of the subject is stressed by appealing to a simple conceptual scheme, namely the Landau theory of wave propagation applied to a Fermi fluid. Collective giant resonances in nuclei, atoms, metallic clusters and fullerenes are all discussed and related to each other. Single-photon dipole, two-photon and quadrupole excitation are considered, as well as the observation of harmonics, and the enhancement of double excitations by a giant resonance. Other near-threshold phenomena are discussed, and experiments involving strong-field lasers are also considered in this context.
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