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  1. Femtosecond Laser Filamentation (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by See Leang Chin, 2009-12-11
  2. Atomic Many-Body Theory (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Ingvar Lindgren, John Morrison, 1986-08-27
  3. Solid State Physics of Finite Systems: Metal Clusters, Fullerenes, Atomic Wires (Advanced Texts in Physics) by R.A. Broglia, G. Coló, et all 2004-08-17
  4. Theoretical Nuclear Physics by John M. Blatt, Victor F. Weisskopf, 2010-10-18
  5. Introduction to Plasma Spectroscopy (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Hans-Joachim Kunze, 2009-09-24
  6. Atomic Physics and Human Knowledge by Niels Bohr, 2010-11-18
  7. Thermodynamics, Gibbs Method and Statistical Physics of Electron Gases (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Bahram M. Askerov, Sophia Figarova, 2010-01-04
  8. Radiative Processes in Atomic Physics by Vladimir P. Krainov, Howard R. Reiss, et all 1997-07
  9. Atomic and Electron Physics, Volume 7B (Methods in Experimental Physics)
  10. Introductory Nuclear Physics by Samuel S. M. Wong, 1999-04-15
  11. Laser Physics at Relativistic Intensities (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by A.V. Borovsky, A.L. Galkin, et all 2010-11-02
  12. Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction by Professor Brian Martin, 2006-04-28
  13. Semiconductor Quantum Dots (World Scientific Series on Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Vol 2) by L. Banyai, Stephan W. Koch, 1993-10
  14. Advances In Atomic Physics: An Overview by Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, David Guery-odelin, 2010-10-30

81. Progress Report - Atomic Physics
ORNL Physics Division. atomic physics. Overview AcceleratorBased AtomicPhysics Low Energy atomic physics Accelerator-Based atomic physics.
http://www.phy.ornl.gov/progress/eaptoc.htm
ORNL Physics Division
Atomic Physics
Overview
Accelerator-Based Atomic Physics

Low Energy Atomic Physics
Accelerator-Based Atomic Physics
Interactions of Ultrarelativistic 33-TeV Pb Ions with Matter-Electron Capture and Ionization and Restricted Energy Loss
H. F. Krause, S. Datz, and C. R. Vane
ultrarelativistic, electron capture, ionization, restricted energy loss
Dissociative Recombination of Molecular Ions

S. Datz
dissociative recombination
Sub-Surface Neutralization of Highly-Charged, Slow Recoil Ions

C. R. Vane and N. L. Jones
neutralization, slow recoil ions Charge-State Dependence of Energy Loss in Random Solids B. Rosner, S. Datz, W. Wu, N. L. Jones, D. R. Schultz, and C. O. Reinhold energy loss, solids
Abstracts of Papers Published or Submitted for Publication
Dissociative Recombination and Excitation of CH : Absolute Cross Sections and Branching Fractions dissociative recombination, cross sections, branching fractions Charge-State Dependence of Energy Loss in Random Solids B. Rosner, S. Datz, W. Wu, N. L. Jones, D. R. Schultz, and C. O. Reinhold energy loss, solids

82. Yale Physics: Research
Physics Research atomic physics. atomic physics. Yale has a longtradition of experimental research in atomic physics. Links to
http://www.yale.edu/physics/research/atomic.html
Search Yale sites
Yale University
Physics Department
Sloane Physics Lab
217 Prospect Street
PO Box 208120
New Haven, CT
06520-8120 USA
Office of
Chairman
Directory Assistance Physics Research
Atomic Physics
Yale has a long tradition of experimental research in atomic physics. Links to current experimental and theoretical work are below. In addition, the department also has an active search underway for junior and/or senior faculty appointments in experimental atomic physics Last modified: May 10, 2001. (PL) Comments or suggestions to the site editor. Home url: http://www.yale.edu/physics

83. Atomic Physics And Quantum Electronics

http://www.phys.tue.nl/aqt/

84. Wiley :: Radiative Processes In Atomic Physics
Wiley, Radiative Processes in atomic physics by Vladimir P. Kra ibreve;nov,Howard R. Reiss, Boris M. Smirnov. Atomic, Molecular Optical Physics,
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Fundamentals of Nonlinear Optics of Atomic Gases (Hardcover)

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The Theory of Coherent Atomic Excitation, Volume 2, Multilevel Atoms and Incoherence (Hardcover)

Bruce W. Shore
The Theory of Coherent Atomic Excitation, 2 Volume Set (Hardcover)
Bruce W. Shore Waves and Optics Simulations: The Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software (Paperback) Wolfgang Christian, Andrew Antonelli, Susan Fischer, Robin A. Giles, Brian W. James, Ronald Stoner Modern Geometrical Optics (Hardcover) Richard Ditteon Fourier Series and Optical Transform Techniques in Contemporary Optics: An Introduction (Paperback) Raymond G. Wilson Radiative Processes in Atomic Physics ISBN: 0-471-12533-4 Hardcover 312 Pages July 1997 US $94.50

85. Workshop On Atomic Physics Research At The Future GSI Facility
Workshop on atomic physics Research at the Future GSI Facility. December 9 10, 2002 in the GSI Auditorium. atomic physics WORKSHOP AND USER'S MEETING.
http://www-ap.gsi.de/conferences/apfutureworkshop/AtPhFuAcFa.html
Workshop on Atomic Physics Research at the Future GSI Facility
December 9 - 10, 2002 in the GSI Auditorium
HITRAP-Workshop
December 11, 2002 in the GSI Auditorium
ATOMIC PHYSICS WORKSHOP AND USER'S MEETING
The objectives of the Atomic Physics Workshop and of the User's Meeting are to inform the community on the present status of planning the GSI Future Facility and on their potential for novel atomic physics experiments. The workshop will offer the opportunity to present and discuss future plans and ideas. The Conceptual Design Report of the GSI Future Facility can be found at http://www.gsi.de/GSI-Future/cdr/ . The project has been positively evaluated by the "Wissenschaftsrat" (cf. http://www.wissenschaftsrat.de/presse/pm_2002.htm ).In addition, the mid-term program of atomic physics experiments at the present GSI-facilities will be presented by poster contributions. The workshop will start at 10 a.m. on Monday, December 9 and finish at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, December 10. The poster session and a buffet will take place in the evening of December 9.
HITRAP WORKSHOP
The HITRAP Workshop will discuss the physics program and technical as well as financial issues of the HITRAP project at GSI . The project is supported by the EU as an RTD network. HITRAP will provide highly-charged ions up to U cooled and stored at 4 K or as beams with very low energy. In addition, it will be used in the GSI Future Facility for deceleration, cooling and trapping of antiprotons. You will find the project description at

86. High-Energy, Particle And Atomic Physics
HighEnergy, Particle and atomic physics, Web Site . High-Energy,Particle and atomic physics Suggest a Site . -, Fermi National
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87. Atomic Physics And Laser Physics
Home page of the atomic physics group of the University of OtagoPhysics Department. atomic physics and Laser Physics Group
http://www.physics.otago.ac.nz/~manson/laser.html
Atomic Physics and Laser Physics Group,
Department of Physics, University of Otago
This group carries out theoretical and experimental research on the interaction of light with atoms. The main emphasis has been on comparing theory and experiment as closely as possible.
Currently, the two major projects in the group are:
    B ose E instein ... ondensation
    A Bose-Einstein Condensate is an extraordinary new state of matter that owes its very existence to the quantum statistics of identical particles with integer spin quantum numbers. It was predicted theoretically by Bose and Einstein 70 years ago, but first observed in 1995. We have recently succeeded in producing a condensate, joining the small number of groups around the world which have also observed BEC. R aman L aser
    Raman lasers are different from most lasers because the pumping process is stimulated Raman scattering ; a coherent process which directly transfers the atom from the initial to the final state without occupying the intermediate excited state. A Raman laser operating in a standard HeNe laser pumped by a dye laser was discovered and first investigated by this group. We are now

88. WileyEurope :: Radiative Processes In Atomic Physics
WileyEurope, Radiative Processes in atomic physics by Vladimir P. Kra ibreve;nov,Howard R. Reiss, Boris M. Smirnov. Atomic, Molecular Optical Physics,
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Optics, 2nd Edition (Hardcover)

Miles V. Klein, Thomas E. Furtak
The Theory of Coherent Atomic Excitation, Volume 2, Multilevel Atoms and Incoherence (Hardcover)
Bruce W. Shore Waves and Optics Simulations: The Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software (Paperback) Wolfgang Christian, Andrew Antonelli, Susan Fischer, Robin A. Giles, Brian W. James, Ronald Stoner Modern Geometrical Optics (Hardcover) Richard Ditteon Fourier Series and Optical Transform Techniques in Contemporary Optics: An Introduction (Paperback) Raymond G. Wilson Radiative Processes in Atomic Physics ISBN: 0-471-12533-4 Hardcover 312 Pages August 1997 Add to Cart Description Table of Contents Author Information The problem-and-solution method has the advantage of making particularly clear precisely the topic being developed, as well as providing a strong focus on the basic principles and tools available for the solution of the problems. In the process of presenting a logically evolving series of problems, it is possible to provide an understanding of the subject matter at the level of current research.

89. Atomic Physics Division At The Gdansk University Of Technology
atomic physics Division. Department of atomic physics and Luminescence Faculty ofApplied Physics and Mathematics Gdansk University of Technology Gdansk, Poland.
http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/kfal/atom.html
Atomic Physics Division
Department of Atomic Physics and Luminescence
Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics

Gdansk University of Technology

Gdansk, Poland
Address:
Professor Dr. habil. Czeslaw Szmytkowski
Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics
Gdansk University of Technology
ul. Gabriela Narutowicza 11/12
PL 80-952 Gdansk
Poland
tel.: (Poland)-58-3472579
fax: (Poland)-58-3472821 email: czsz@mif.pg.gda.pl
Staff:
  • Prof. Dr. habil. Czeslaw Szmytkowski - Full Professor and Head Drs. Grzegorz Kasperski - Adjunct Dr. Andrzej M. Krzysztofowicz - Adjunct Dr. Pawel Mozejko - Adjunct Elzbieta Ptasinska-Denga, M.Sc. - Specialist Dr. habil. Radoslaw Szmytkowski - Adjunct
  • Doctoral students:
  • Sebastian Bielski, M.Sc. Marek Gruchowski, M.Sc. Stanislaw Kwitnewski, M.Sc. Krzysztof Mielewczyk, M.Sc.
  • Students:
  • Remigiusz Augusiak (physics) Maciej Demianowicz (physics) Alicja Domaracka (physics) Lukasz Klosowski (physics) Marcin Krolik (physics) Justyna Kunicka (physics) Michal Piotrowicz (physics) Klaudia Wrzask (physics)
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    90. Physics 30: Atomic Physics
    Go to Discussion Area Go ahead one page Optional Unit VIII AtomicPhysics. Unit Overview. The use of nuclear energy in society is
    http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/physics/u830phy.html
    Optional Unit VIII: Atomic Physics
    Unit Overview
    The use of nuclear energy in society is certainly one of the most widely debated and probably one of the most widely misunderstood topics in physics today. The public understanding gap needs to be addressed, so that scientifically literate people will be able to make well-informed decisions regarding the use of nuclear energy. It could be argued that an understanding of nuclear energy is a basic requirement for all students. In order to be able to make such informed decisions, people need a solid knowledge base upon which to form opinions. This Optional Unit is intended to provide students with a further extension of Core Unit IV A broader base of knowledge and information will enable students to form opinions and debate the use of nuclear energy. Research in modern physics is continuing. Topic E, contemporary physics, allows teachers and students to examine some of this research further. Because of the current, ongoing nature of this topic, it is one which is best developed independently, by teachers and students. Some guidelines are provided, but beyond that teachers are free to develop section E based on their own interests.
    Factors of Scientific Literacy to be Emphasized

    91. Atomic Physics: Steven Chu Group At Stanford University
    Steven Chu Group. atomic physics. Physics Department, StanfordUniversity. Our atomic physics subgroup.
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/chugroup/amo/atomicphysics.html
    Top Atom Interferometry BEC Bottom ...
    Steven Chu Group
    Atomic Physics
    Physics Department, Stanford University
    Our atomic physics subgroup
    Atom Interferometry
    We use laser-cooled cesium atoms in atomic fountains to perform precision measurements. Efforts have been ongoing for about a decade to measure the fine structure constant a and local gravity g with sensitivity and accuracy higher than any previous method. Atoms in magneto-optic traps are launched in moving optical molasses with a temperature of about 2 m K. The temperature can further be reduced through Raman sideband cooling in a moving optical lattice to about 150 nK. These atoms then enter a magnetically well-shielded region where atom interferometry is performed. Beamsplitters and mirrors for the interferometer are formed by pulses of laser light which drive velocity selective stimulated Raman transitions between magnetic field insensitive hyperfine ground states. The use of ultra-cold atoms, atomic fountains and hyperfine ground states allow interrogation time of up to 1 second thereby improving the precision of such measurements by orders of magnitude. [Top]
    High-Brightness BEC source and Quantum Phase Transitions in Optical Lattices
    We are currently working on producing a BEC of Rb. Our apparatus has several unique features which should allow us to produce Bose-condensed atoms at an unprecedented rate: First, we will use 3D Raman Sideband cooling in optical lattices as a precooling stage to evaporation in a conventional magnetic trap. We hope to demonstrate that a large BEC can be produced fast enough to permit the use of a single vapor cell with modest background pressure, removing the need for complicated double MOT or Zeeman slower-based systems. Our apparatus also incorporates a double magnetic trap design, which will give us the possibility of extreme adiabatic compression of our sample before evaporation, potentially shortening the evaporation time even further.

    92. Stanford University Department Of Physics - Faculty Research Interests
    An alphabetical faculty list is also available. Biophysics; Cosmology; ExperimentalAccelerator Physics; Experimental atomic physics; Experimental atomic physics.
    http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty_research.html
    Faculty Research Interests
    Research interests and faculty who share each interest. An alphabetical faculty list is also available.
    Experimental Particle Physics
    Patricia Burchat Blas Cabrera Giorgio Gratta David M. Ritson ... Scott Thomas
    Experimental Condensed Matter
    Malcolm Beasley Applied Physics Arthur Bienenstock Applied Physics ... Shoucheng Zhang
    Experimental Gravitational Physics
    John A. Lipa

    93. Atomic Physics
    atomic physics. Pages The Hydrogen atom. Electrons and spin 1/2. Fermions andbosons. The Pauli exclusion principle. Manyelectron atoms. Spectroscopic notation.
    http://www.pa.msu.edu/courses/1997spring/PHY232/lectures/atomic/
    Atomic physics Pages:
  • The Hydrogen atom Electrons and spin 1/2 Fermions and bosons The Pauli exclusion principle ... Examples
  • 94. Introduction
    Division of Physics and Astronomy Faculty of Sciences Vrije UniversiteitLaser Centrum Vrije Universiteit, Dept. of atomic physics. Introduction.
    http://www.nat.vu.nl/atom/index-en.html
    Division of Physics and Astronomy
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    Vrije Universiteit

    Laser Centrum Vrije Universiteit
    Dept. of Atomic Physics
    Introduction
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    De Boelelaan 1081
    1081 HV Amsterdam The Netherlands Head of Department
    Prof. dr. W. Hogervorst Room U 2.37 Telephone: +31 20 44 47947 Email: wh@nat.vu.nl For comments about this page please contact Wim Ubachs: wimu@nat.vu.nl

    95. ICAP2002 Home
    Eighteenth International Conference on atomic physics. The meeting will featureinvited talks and posters on the latest developments in atomic physics.
    http://cua.mit.edu/ICAP2002/
    ICAP 2002 Eighteenth International Conference on Atomic Physics July 28 to August 2, 2002 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Website http://cua.mit.edu/icap2002/ Proceedings are now available here
    Poster abstracts are now available here
    Post deadline abstracts are available here
    and will be presented in the Poster Session III on Thursday Directions
    All sessions and registration take place at the Kresge Auditorium (W16) at MIT. Poster sessions will take place at the nearby Student Center (W20). You can access a map with ICAP locations (printout will be distributed at registration), an interactive map of the MIT campus , and directions to MIT
    The next biannual International Conference on Atomic Physics will be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, starting Sunday evening, July 28, 2002 and ending on Friday afternoon, August 2, 2002. The conference co-chairs are Dave Pritchard ( e-mail ), Wolfgang Ketterle (

    96. Department Of Atomic Physics
    To the bulgarian version Department of atomic physics, Sofia University Departmentof atomic physics 5, James Bourchier Blvd. 1164 Sofia Bulgaria.
    http://www.phys.uni-sofia.bg/eng/departments/atomic_physics/index_su_site.html
    Department of Atomic Physics
      Sofia University
      Department of Atomic Physics
      5, James Bourchier Blvd.
      1164 Sofia
      Bulgaria
    Monte Carlo Group
    Nuclear Electronics Group

    Particle Physics Group University of Sofia

    Nuclear Spectroscopy Group
    ...
    Medical Physics
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    97. Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium 2001
    Home. The Joint atomic physics Colloquia page is now under the address of http//itamp.harvard.edu/jointatomic.html. Please change your records.
    http://itamp.harvard.edu/jointatomic01.html
    Home
    The Joint Atomic Physics Colloquia page is now under the address of :
    http://itamp.harvard.edu/jointatomic.html
    Please change your records

    98. Department Of Nuclear & Atomic Physics
    Department of Nuclear atomic physics
    http://www.tifr.res.in/school_nsciences/dnap.html

    Atmol Homepage NSG Homepage Pelletron Homepage TIFR Homepage
    Academic Members
    Y.K. Agarwal (Rm No: P313, Tel: X 2238)
    Research Interests: Nuclear spectroscopy, nuclear reactions, nuclear structure studies, high spin states, reaction mechanism studies at near barrier energies, shapes of hot nuclei via excited state GDR studies, high energy gamma ray studies.
    Selected Publications
    D. Goswami (Rm No: B124, Tel: X 2687)
    Research Interests: A subtle intermixing of experimental and theoretical research in interdisciplinary areas that primarily focus on coherent control and future technology development in optoelectronics and medicine. More specifically, coherent control in condense phase with ultrafast optical pulse shaping, Terabit/sec data-transfer communication architecture, study of nonlinear processes like supercontinum, applications to remote sensing, programmable material generation, development of medical diagnostics like enhanced imaging schemes and multiphoton microscopy, etc.
    Selected Publications Home Page
    H.C. Jain (Chairperson) (Rm No: P309, Tel: X 2459)
    Research Interests: Research Interests: Nuclear Structure, Nuclear shapes and electromagnetic transition probabilities with increasing excitation energy and angular momenta in proton rich nuclei in mass-70 to 100 region using charged particles, neutron and gamma detector arrays.

    99. Physics Department: Research
    The atomic physics Group. atomic physics research at Notre Dame involvesthe experimental and theoretical study of atomic structure
    http://www.science.nd.edu/physics/phys_research.htm
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    The Notre Dame program in astrophysics, cosmology and astronomy combines observational and theoretical tools to investigate origin and evolution of matter in the universe. Active areas of research run the gamut from the first instants of cosmic expansion, through the birth and development of the solar system, to the present complex interactions of stars and gas in galaxies. Dinshaw Balsara David Bennett Peter Garnavich John M. Losecco ... James Wilson
    The Atomic Physics Group
    Atomic physics research at Notre Dame involves the experimental and theoretical study of atomic structure as it relates to the understanding of electroweak, quantum electrodynamic (QED), and relativistic many-body interactions. Experimental measurements in high Z ionic systems are motivated by the desire to test QED corrections in atomic theory. Precision measurements of forbidden transitions strengths, hyperfine structure, and atomic lifetimes test many-body calculations important to the interpretation of parity nonconservation (PNC) in atoms and atomic structure in general. The similarity of our interests strongly enhances the interaction between the theoretical and experimental atomic physics groups at Notre Dame.

    100. Atomic Physics
    Superconductivity (high and low Tc), etc. atomic physics. 1 Born and WolfA classic, though a little old. Top Document sci.physics Frequently
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