Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 1st Edition,Paul Berman,Ennio Arimondo,Chun Lin,ISBN9780123810212
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Paul Berman

B.S., Ph.D., M. Phil

Professor Berman works in the area of theoretical atomic, molecular, and optical physics. His current interests include quantum optics, atom interferometry, spin squeezing, and optical lattices.

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University of Michigan, Physics Department, Ann Arbor, USA

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Ennio Arimondo

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Universita di Pisa, Italy

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Chun Lin

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University of Wisconsin, Physics Department, Madison, USA

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 1st Edition

  1. The Casimir Effect in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics - James F. Babb
  2. Coherent Population Trapping in Chip-Scale Atomic Devices - John Kitching
  3. Dissociative Recombination: Theory and Experiment - Rainer Johnsen & Steven L. Kuberman
  4. Permanent Electric Dipole Moments of Atoms and Molecules - Timothy Chupp
  5. Spontaneous Decay, Unitarity, and the Weisskopf-Wigner Approximation - Paul Berman & George W. Ford
  6. Ultrafast nonlinear optical signals viewed from the molecule’s perspective; Kramers-Heisenberg transition amplitudes vs susceptibilities - Shaul Mukamel & Saar Rahav
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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics