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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

  • 1st Edition, Volume 37 - October 11, 1996
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Benjamin Bederson, Herbert Walther
  • Language: English

This text provides current information on advances in atomic, molecular and optical physics, including articles from experts in the fi… Read more

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Description

This text provides current information on advances in atomic, molecular and optical physics, including articles from experts in the field.

Readership

Atomic, molecular, and optical physicists, cosmologists, astrophysicists, astronomers, and upper-level graduate students in these fields.

Table of contents

J.P. Dowling and J. Gea-Banacloche, Evanescent Light-Wave Atom Mirrors, Resonators, Waveguides, and Traps. P.S. Jessen and I.H. Deutsch, Optical Lattices. H.F. Krause and S. Datz, Channeling Heavy Ions throughCrystalline Lattices. W. Ketterle, Evaporative Cooling. J.I. Cirac, A.S. Parkins, and R. Blatt, Nonclassical States of Motion in Ion Traps. P.H. Mokler and T. Stohlker, The Physics of Highly-Charged Heavy Ions Revealed by Storage/CoolerRings. Chapter References. Subject Index. Contents of Volumes in This Serial.

Review quotes

"This volume maintains the authoritative standards of the series...The editors and publishers are to be congratulated."—M.S. CHILD in PHYSICS BULLETIN

"Maintains the high standards of earlier volumes in the series...Allthe articles are written by experts in the field, and their summaries are most timely...Strongly recommended."—G. HERZBERG in AMERICAN SCIENTIST

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 37
  • Published: December 6, 1996
  • Language: English

About the editors

BB

Benjamin Bederson

Affiliations and expertise
New York University, U.S.A.

HW

Herbert Walther

Affiliations and expertise
Max-Planck Institut, Munich, Germany

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