Atoms In Electromagnetic Fields (2nd Edition)

Atoms In Electromagnetic Fields (2nd Edition)

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Cohen-tannoudji, Claude (College De France & Lab Kastler Brossel, France)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
EAN: 9789812389428
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“The production quality is very high; even the smallest symbols are easily readable, and some papers are reproduced in color. The clarity of the exposition, the wide range of topics, and the logic of the presentation make this a valuable teaching reference. This book is highly recommended for physicists and students working on atoms in intense laser fields, laser cooling and trapping and Bose-Einstein condensation.”Optics & Photonics NewsThis invaluable book presents papers written during the last 40 years by Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and his collaborators on various physical effects which can be observed on atoms interacting with electromagnetic fields. It consists of a personal selection of review papers, lectures given at schools, as well as original experimental and theoretical papers. Emphasis is placed on physical mechanisms and on general approaches (such as the dressed atom approach) having a wide range of applications. Various topics are discussed, such as atoms in intense laser fields, photon correlations, quantum jumps, radiative corrections, laser cooling and trapping, Bose-Einstein condensation. In this new edition, about 200-page of new material has been added.
EAN 9789812389428
ISBN 9812389423
Binding Hardback
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Publication date November 30, 2004
Pages 768
Language English
Dimensions 267 x 199 x 44
Country Singapore
Authors Cohen-tannoudji, Claude (College De France & Lab Kastler Brossel, France)
Edition 2 Revised edition
Series World Scientific Series On Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics