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Introduction To Lightmatter Interaction The Typical Models And Methods

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Introduction To Lightmatter Interaction The Typical Models And Methods
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Publisher: 科学出版社
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.88 MB
Author: 张林
ISBN: 9787030640888, 7030640888
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Introduction To Lightmatter Interaction The Typical Models And Methods by 张林 9787030640888, 7030640888 instant download after payment.

本书全面介绍光与物质相互作用的基本理论、典型模型和常用的数学方法。主要涉及光场和单个二能级原子相互作用的模型和方法(Maxwell-Bloch Model;Jaynes-Cummings Model),光场与三能级原子作用的量子相干现象(dark states; coherent population trapping; quantum beat; EIT),原子与环境相互作用的模型和方法(Heisenberg-Langevin方法、密度矩阵方法、共振荧光及光谱),光场和多个二能级原子的相互作用模型及方法(Dicke Model;Tavis-Cummings Model;超辐射和Dicke相变),光场在二能级原子介质中的传播问题(介质中电磁波的Maxwell-Bloch equation;光场传播的吸收与色散;群速度),光场与运动原子的相互作用(原子光学:光场力—辐射压力和梯度力;原子的光场捕获和激光冷却;原子在光学晶格中的运动:double resonance Model;Bloch-Floquet states and lattice waves),光场与原子集体运动模式(不考虑内部能级)的相互作用(腔光力学系统模型和方法)以及光场与多个运动原子的集体相互作用问题(原子反弹激光模型CARL,原子激光)。附录A-P给出了部分内容所涉及的数学背景知识和部分公式方程的详细推导。

This book does not aim to meet necessary for another book about light-matter interactions since there have been so many books on this topic sitting on the bookshelf or waiting on the publishing lists. I am unsure whether I can bring some new messages to this old topic to avoid giving boring repeated content but rather to provide a detailed derivation for useful references. This book is only for my wish to summarize something in quantum optics which perhaps could become a different book used for learning, teaching, and researching. I hope it will be helpful for some students, teachers, or even some researchers during their early studies on the topic of light-matter interactions.

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