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Double-Logarithmic Two-Loop Self-Energy Corrections To The Lamb Shift, Ulrich D. Jentschura, I. Nandori Aug 2002

Double-Logarithmic Two-Loop Self-Energy Corrections To The Lamb Shift, Ulrich D. Jentschura, I. Nandori

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Self-energy corrections involving logarithms of the parameter Z α can often be derived within a simplified approach, avoiding calculational difficulties typical of the problematic nonlogarithmic corrections (as customary in bound-state quantum electrodynamics, we denote by Z the nuclear charge number, and by α the fine-structure constant). For some logarithmic corrections, it is sufficient to consider internal properties of the electron characterized by form factors. We provide a detailed derivation of related self-energy “potentials” that give rise to the logarithmic corrections; these potentials are local in coordinate space. We focus on the double-logarithmic two-loop coefficient B62 for P states and …


Coincident Fragment Detection In Strong Field Photoionization And Dissociation Of H₂, Horst Rottke, Christoph Trump, M. Wittmann, Georg Korn, Wolfgang Sandner, Robert Moshammer, Alexander Dorn, Claus Dieter Schroter, Daniel Fischer, Jose R. Crespo Lopez-Urrutia, Paul B. Neumayer, J. Deipenwisch, C. Hohr, Bernold Feuerstein, Joachim Hermann Ullrich Jul 2002

Coincident Fragment Detection In Strong Field Photoionization And Dissociation Of H₂, Horst Rottke, Christoph Trump, M. Wittmann, Georg Korn, Wolfgang Sandner, Robert Moshammer, Alexander Dorn, Claus Dieter Schroter, Daniel Fischer, Jose R. Crespo Lopez-Urrutia, Paul B. Neumayer, J. Deipenwisch, C. Hohr, Bernold Feuerstein, Joachim Hermann Ullrich

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

An investigation of the correlated electronic and nuclear motion in fragmentation of H2 in 4 x 1014 W/cm2, fs laser pulses at 795 nm was presented using the electron-ion momentum spectroscopy. The channel selective electron energy distribution indicated assumption of a new H2 ionization mechanism to interpret the differences found in the fragmentation channels. The results showed that the momentum distribution of H+ ions in the dissociation channels H(1s) + H+ + e- and 2H+ + 2e- was independent of the kinetic energy of photoelectrons.


121.6 Nm Radiation Source For Advanced Lithography, Jianxun Yan, Ashraf El-Dakrouri, Mounir Laroussi, Mool C. Gupta Jan 2002

121.6 Nm Radiation Source For Advanced Lithography, Jianxun Yan, Ashraf El-Dakrouri, Mounir Laroussi, Mool C. Gupta

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

A vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light source based on a high-pressure cylindrical dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) has been developed. Intense and spectrally clean Lyman-α line at 121.6 nm was obtained by operating a DBD discharge in neon with a small admixture of hydrogen. The spectrum, optical power, stability, and efficiency of the source were measured. The influence of the gas mixture and total gas pressure on the VUV intensity has been investigated. Maximum optical power of 3.2 W and spectral width 0.03 nm was achieved. Power stability of 2% for 100 h of operation has also been obtained. The newly developed …