Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Series

Directors of collection: Yelin Susanne, Arimondo Ennio, Lin Chun C.

Language: English

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 66 provides a comprehensive compilation of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth. New to this volume are chapters devoted to 2D Coherent Spectroscopy of Electronic Transitions, Nonlinear and Quantum Optical Properties and Applications of Intense Twin-Beams, Non-classical Light Generation from III-V and Group-IV Solid-State Cavity Quantum Systems, Trapping Atoms with Radio Frequency Adiabatic Potentials, Quantum Control of Optomechanical Systems, and Efficient Description of Bose?Einstein Condensates in Time-Dependent Rotating Traps.

With timely articles written by distinguished experts that contain relevant review materials and detailed descriptions of important developments in the field, this series is a must have for those interested in the variety of topics covered.

1. 2D Coherent Spectroscopy of Electronic TransitionsHebin Li and Steven T. Cundiff2. Nonlinear and Quantum Optical Properties and Applications of Intense Twin-BeamsAlessia Allevi and Maria Bondani3. Nonclassical Light Generation from III-V and Group-IV Solid-State Cavity Quantum SystemsMarina Radulaski, Kevin A. Fischer and Jelena Vuckovic4. Trapping Atoms with Radio Frequency Adiabatic PotentialsHélène Perrin and Barry M. Garraway5. Quantum Control of Optomechanical SystemsSebastian G. Hofer and Klemens Hammerer6. Efficient Description of Bose–Einstein Condensates in Time-Dependent Rotating TrapsMatthias Meister, Stefan Arnold, Daniela Moll, Michael Eckart, Endre Kajari, Maxim A. Efremov, Reinhold Walser and Wolfgang P. Schleich7. Optical Nanofibers: A New Platform for Quantum OpticsPablo Solano, Jeffrey A. Grover, Jonathan E. Hoffman, Sylvain Ravets, Fredrik K. Fatemi, Luis A. Orozco and Steven. L. Rolston8. The Role of Projectile Coherence in the Few-Body Dynamics of Simple Atomic SystemsMichael Schulz9. Recent Progress in Dissociative Electron Attachment: From Diatomics to BiomoleculesIlya I. Fabrikant, Samuel Eden, Nigel J. Mason and Juraj Fedor

Physicists and researchers in related applied areas
Susanne F. Yelin, is at the Physics Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
Ennio Arimondo is Professor of Physics at the University of Pisa, Italy. In a a long research career, Professor Arimondo has been engaged in experimental and theoretical research related to laser spectroscopy, the interaction of radiation with matter, laser cooling and new phenomena of ultracold atomic gases. Professor Arimondo is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and of the Institute of Physics. He is editor of Conference and School Proceedings.
Chun C. Lin is Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. He has been working in various areas of atomic and molecular physics for several decades. He received the American Physical Society Will Allis Prize “for advancing the understanding of the microscopic behavior of ionized gases through his innovative and pioneering studies of excitation in electron and ion collisions with atomic and molecular targets” in 1996. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and has served as the Chair of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics in the American Physical Society (1994 – 1995).
  • Presents the work of international experts in the field
  • Contains comprehensive articles that compile recent developments in a field that is experiencing rapid growth, with new experimental and theoretical techniques emerging
  • Ideal for users interested in optics, excitons, plasmas, and thermodynamics
  • Topics covered include atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics, amongst others