Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics. Volume 37 /
Continues Its Tradition of Excellence Since 1965!
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�1996.
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Colección: | Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physic ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical, Physics, Volume 37; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Evanescent Light-Wave Atom Mirrors, Resonators, Waveguides, and Traps; I. Introduction; II. Atom Mirrors: A Brief Theoretical Review; III. Atom Resonators: Fabry-P�erot Type; IV. Atom Waveguides; V. Blue-Detuned Concave Atom Traps; VI. Red-Detuned Convex Atom Traps and Guides; VII. Conclusions and Summary; References; Chapter 2. Optical Lattices; I. Introduction; II. The 1D Lin
- Lin Model System; III. Crystallography of Optical Lattices
- IV. Laser Cooling in Optical Lattices: TheoryV. Spectroscopy; IV. New Developments; References; Chapter 3. Channeling Heavy Ions through Crystalline Lattices; I. Introduction; II. Channeling Trajectories and Interaction Potentials; III. Planar Channeling; IV. Axial Channeling; V. Experimental Methods; VI. Charge Changing Collisions; VII. Radiative Electron Capture; VIII. Electron Impact Ionization; IX. Dielectronic Excitation and Recombination and Resonant Transfer with Excitation; X. Resonant Coherent Excitation; References; Chapter 4. Evaporative Cooling of Trapped Atoms; I . Introduction
- II. Theoretical Models for Evaporative CoolingIII. The Role of Collisions for Real Atoms; IV. Experimental Techniques; V. Summary of Evaporative Cooling Experiments; VI. Outlook; References; Chapter 5. Nonclassical States of Motion in Ion Traps; I. Introduction; II. Model; III. Sideband Cooling: Preparation in the Ground State; IV. Preparation of Fock States; V. Preparation of Squeezed States; VI. Preparation of Schrodinger Cat States; VII. Analysis of the Nonclassical States of Motion; VIII. Conclusions; References
- Chapter 6. The Physics of Highly Charged Heavy Ions Revealed by Storage / Cooler RingsI . Introduction; II. The Physics of Highly Charged Heavy Ions; III. Storage and Cooler Rings for Heavy Ions; IV. Charge Changing Processes; V. Atomic Structure Studies; VI. Future Developments; References; Subject Index; Contents of Volumes in This Serial