Autor: Matthias Weidemüller, Claus Zimmermann
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9783527407507 |
ISBN10: |
3527407502 |
Autor: |
Matthias Weidemüller, Claus Zimmermann |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2009-04-22 |
Ilość stron: |
400 |
Wymiary: |
241x173 |
Tematy: |
PH |
A survey of the physics of ultracold atoms and molecules, taking into consideration the latest research on phenomena close to the absolute zero of termperature, such as Bose Einstein condensation, degenerate Fermi gases and ultracold atoms in lattices. This textbook covers recent experimental results on atomic and molecular quantum gases as well as the theoretical treatment.
From the Contents
∗ Optical Cooling
∗ Quantum Collisions
∗ Frozen Rydberg Gases
∗ Cold Molecules
∗ Introduction to Bose–Einstein Condensation
∗ Ultracold Fermi Gases: Properties and Techniques
∗ Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices
∗ Tutorial on Experimental Physics of Ultracold Gases
Matthias Weidemuller is Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Heidelberg, where he holds the Chair for Quantum Dynamics of Atomic and Molecular Systems. After studying Physics in Bonn, Munich and Paris he attained his doctorate in 1995 at the Max–Planck–Institute for Quantum Optics in the research group of Prof. T.W. Hansch. He spent two years as a Postdoc at the University of Amsterdam and the FOM–Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. In 1997 he worked the Max–Planck–Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg and later became head of the "Laser Cooling Group". From 2003 to 2008 he was Full Professor at the University of Freiburg. His group experimentally explores the quantum physics of ultracold atomic and molecular gases and aggregates at different levels of complexity.
Claus Zimmermann is Professor for Experimental Physics at the University of Tubingen in Germany. In 1990 he attained his doctorate at the Max–Planck Institut for Quantum Optics in Munich in the research group of Prof. T. Hansch. He was appointed full Professor at the University of Tubingen in 1998. His scientific activities range from laser development, non–linear optics and precision spectrosco
py to optical cooling and ultra cold quantum gases.
Spis treści:
Part I Cold Atoms and Molecules
Cooling and trapping of atoms
Peter van der Straten
Harold Metcalf
Quantum collisions
John Weiner
Frozen Rydberg Gases
T. Amthor
M. Reetz–Lamour
M. Weidemuller
Cold Molecules
Eberhard Tiemann
Part II Degenerate Quantum Gases
Introduction to Bose–Einstein condensates
Kai Bongs
Klaus Sengstock
Ultracold Fermi Gases: Properties and Techniques
Selim Jochim
Bose–Einstein condensates in optical lattices
Immanuel Bloch
Markus Greiner
Theodor Hansch
Bonus Chapter
Experimental Aspects of Ultracold Gases
Allard Mosk
Nota biograficzna:
Matthias Weidemuller is Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Heidelberg, where he holds the Chair for Quantum Dynamics of Atomic and Molecular Systems. After studying Physics in Bonn, Munich and Paris he attained his doctorate in 1995 at the Max–Planck–Institute for Quantum Optics in the research group of Prof. T.W. Hansch. He spent two years as a Postdoc at the University of Amsterdam and the FOM–Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. In 1997 he worked the Max–Planck–Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg and later became head of the "Laser Cooling Group". From 2003 to 2008 he was Full Professor at the University of Freiburg. His group experimentally explores the quantum physics of ultracold atomic and molecular gases and aggregates at different levels of complexity.
Claus Zimmermann is Professor for Experimental Physics at the University of Tubingen in Germany. In 1990 he attained his doctorate at the Max–Planck Institut for Quantum Optics in Munich in the research group of Prof. T. Hansch. He was appointed full Professor at the University of Tubingen in 1998. His scientific activities range from laser development, non–linear optics and
precision spectroscopy to optical cooling and ultra cold quantum
Okładka tylna:
A survey of the physics of ultracold atoms and molecules, taking into consideration the latest research on phenomena close to the absolute zero of termperature, such as Bose Einstein condensation, degenerate Fermi gases and ultracold atoms in lattices. This textbook covers recent experimental results on atomic and molecular quantum gases as well as the theoretical treatment.
From the Contents
∗ Optical Cooling
∗ Quantum Collisions
∗ Frozen Rydberg Gases
∗ Cold Molecules
∗ Introduction to Bose–Einstein Condensation
∗ Ultracold Fermi Gases: Properties and Techniques
∗ Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices
∗ Tutorial on Experimental Physics of Ultracold Gases
Matthias Weidemuller is Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Heidelberg, where he holds the Chair for Quantum Dynamics of Atomic and Molecular Systems. After studying Physics in Bonn, Munich and Paris he attained his doctorate in 1995 at the Max–Planck–Institute for Quantum Optics in the research group of Prof. T.W. Hansch. He spent two years as a Postdoc at the University of Amsterdam and the FOM–Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. In 1997 he worked the Max–Planck–Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg and later became head of the "Laser Cooling Group". From 2003 to 2008 he was Full Professor at the University of Freiburg. His group experimentally explores the quantum physics of ultracold atomic and molecular gases and aggregates at different levels of complexity.
Claus Zimmermann is Professor for Experimental Physics at the University of Tubingen in Germany. In 1990 he attained his doctorate at the Max–Planck Institut for Quantum Optics in Munich in the research group of Prof. T. Hansch. He was appointed full Professor at the University of Tubingen in 1998. Hi
s scientific activities range from laser development, non–linear optics and precision spectroscopy to optical cooling and ultra cold quantum gases.
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