Agnieszka Jaron-Becker
Jaron-Becker
Agnieszka Jaron-Becker is Associate Research Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and JILA Fellow. In JILA, she serves as co-director of JILA’s Ultrafast Theory Group, which specializes in theoretical studies of ultrafast processes in atoms, molecules, and nanostructures. These ultrafast processes are induced, observed, and controlled by ultrashort intense laser pulses. The laser frequencies studied range from the far infrared through the optical to the soft x-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Laser assisted radiative recombination and scattering
Topics:
- Electron-ion recombination
Development and Implementation of Novel Methods
Topics:
- Approximate methods based on Intense Field Many Body S- matrix (method called sometimes Keldysh-Faisal-Reiss (KFR) or Strong Field Approximation (SFA))
- Floquet basis functions (complex Gaussian and complex Sturmian) based code
- Wavepacket propagation using finite difference and finite element algorithms
- ...and more
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