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The Physics Of Laseratom Interactions Dieter Suter

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The Physics Of Laseratom Interactions Dieter Suter
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.19 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Dieter Suter
ISBN: 9780511524172, 9780521017916, 9780521462396, 051152417X, 0521017912, 0521462398
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Physics Of Laseratom Interactions Dieter Suter by Dieter Suter 9780511524172, 9780521017916, 9780521462396, 051152417X, 0521017912, 0521462398 instant download after payment.

This book provides a throrough introduction to the interaction of atoms and atomic ions with optical and magnetic fields. The author places particular emphasis on the wealth of important multilevel effects, where atomic vapors exhibit anisotropic behavior. As well as covering the classic two-level atom approach to light-atom interactions, Suter describes in detail a general multilevel formalism, which he uses to discuss optical pumping, two-dimensional spectroscopy and nonlinear optical dynamics. The final chapter deals with the mechanical effects of light, including the cooling and trapping of atoms. With full theoretical and experimental coverage, and over 250 illustrations, the book will be of great interest to graduate students of laser spectroscopy, quantum electronics and quantum optics, and to researchers in these fields.

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