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Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics

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Continues: Advances in atomic and molecular physics (v. 1-25)

Editors: v. 32. Benjamin Bederson, Alexander Dalgarno -- v. 34-43, 45-50. Benjamin Bederson, Herbert Walther -- v. 44. Mineo Kimura, Y. Itikawa -- v. 51. H.H. Stroke -- v. 52. P.R. Berman, C.C. Lin -- v. 53. G. Rempe, M.O. Scully -- v. 54-66. P.R. Berman, C.C. Lin and E. Arimondo -- v. 67. Ennio Arimondo, Louis F. Dimauro, Susanne F. Yelin -- v. 68-69. Louis F. DiMauro, Hélène Perrin, Susanne F. Yelin

Some copies of v. 43 edited by Mitio Inokuti, Kurt H. Becker (by errata slip)

Publisher: v. 49-: Amsterdam ; Tokyo : Elsevier

v. 39: Author and subject cumulative index, volumes 1-38

"Fundamentals of plasma chemistry"--Cover of v. 43

"Electron collisions with molecules in gases: applications to plasma diagnostics and modeling"--Cover of v. 44

Description and Table of Contents
Volume

v. 27 ISBN 9780120038275

Description

This series is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are put to bear on many old and new problems. Such problems range from studies of the fundamental properties of radiation and matter, through studies of hitherto inaccessible states of "ordinary" and exotic atoms and molecules, the control of atoms and molecules by light, the behaviour of atoms and molecules in intense radiations fields, the detailed structure of such systems, including complex molecules and molecular clusters, and a wide range of interaction phenomena among atoms, molecules, and their constituent parts and fields. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics.

Table of Contents

  • Negative ions - structure and spectra, D.R.Bates
  • electron polarization phenomena in electron-atom collisions, J.Kessler
  • electron-atom scattering, I.E.McCarthy and E.Weigold
  • electron-atom ionization, I.E.McCarthy and E.Weigold
  • role of auto-ionizing states in multiphoton ionization of complex atoms, V.I.Lengyel and M.I.Haysak
  • multiphoton ionization of atomic hydrogen using perturbation theory, references, contents of previous volumes, E.Karule.
Volume

v. 28 ISBN 9780120038282

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are brought to bear on many old and new problems. Such problems range from studies of the fundamental properties of radiation and matter, through studies of hitherto inaccesible states of "ordinary" and exotic atoms and molecules, the control of atoms and molecules by light, the behaviour of atoms and molecules in intense radiations fields, the detailed structure of such systems, including complex molecules and molecular clusters, and a wide range of interaction phenomena among atoms, molecules, and their constituent parts and fields. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics.

Table of Contents

  • Negative ions - structure and spectra, D.R.Bates
  • electron polarization phenomena in electron-atom collisons, J.Kessler
  • electron-atom scattering, I.E.McCarthy and E.Weigold
  • electron-atom ionization, I.E.McCarthy and E.Weigold
  • role of auto-ionizing states in multiphoton ionization of complex atoms, V.I.Lengyel and M.K.Haysak
  • multiphoton ionization of atomic hydrogen using perturbation theory, E.Karule.
Volume

v. 29 ISBN 9780120038299

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are put to bear on many old and new problems. Such problems range from studies of the fundamental properties of radiation and matter, through studies of hitherto inaccessible states of "ordinary" and exotic atoms and molecules, the control of atoms and molecules by light, the behaviour of atoms and molecules in intense radiation fields, the detailed structure of such systems, including complex molecules and molecular clusters, and a wide range of interaction phenomena among atoms, molecules, their constituent parts and fields. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics.

Table of Contents

  • Cooperative effects in atomic physics, J.P Connerade
  • studies of electron excitation of rare-gas atoms into and out of metastable levels using optical and laser techniques, C.C. Lin and L.W. Anderson
  • multiple electron excitation, ionization, and transfer in high velocity atomic and molecular collisions, J.H. McGuire
  • cross-sections of direct multiphoton ionization of atoms, M.V. Ammosov et al
  • Collision induced coherences in optical physics, G.S. Agarwal
  • muton catalyzed fusion, J. Rafelski and H.E. Rafelski.
Volume

v. 30 ISBN 9780120038305

Description

This series, established in 1965, addresses recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are brought to bear on many old and new problems. Such problems range from studies of the fundamental properties of radiation and matter, through studies of hitherto inaccesible states of "ordinary" and exotic atoms and molecules, the control of atoms and molecules by light, the behaviour of atoms and molecules in intense radiation fields, the detailed structure of such systems, including complex molecules and molecular clusters, and a wide range of interaction phenomena among atoms, molecules, and their constituent parts and fields. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics.

Table of Contents

  • Differential cross sections for excitation of helium-like ions by electron impact, S. Nakazaki
  • cross section measurements for electron impact on excited atomic species, S. Trajmar and J.C. Nickel
  • the disassociative ionization of simple molecules by fast ions, C.J. Latimer
  • theory of collisions between laser cooled atome, P.S. Julienne and A.M. Smith and K. Burnett
  • light-induced drift, E.R. Eliel
  • continuum distorted wave methods in ion-atom collisions, D.S.F. Crothers and L.J. Dube.
Volume

v. 31 ISBN 9780120038312

Description

This serial, established in 1965, continues to document the most vital developments in atomic, molecular and optical physics, including related applied areas. Subject areas covered range from studies of the fundamental properties of radiation and matter, through studies of hitherto inaccessible states of "ordinary" and exotic atoms and molecules, the control of atoms and molecules by light, the behaviour of atoms and molecules in intense radiation fields, the detailed structure of such systems (including complex molecules and molecular clusters) and a wide range of interaction phenomena among atoms, molecules and their constituent parts and fields. Topics covered are also related to applied areas such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics.

Table of Contents

G.W.F Drake, Energies and Asymptotic Analysis for Helium Rydberg States. R.C. Thompson, Spectroscopy of Trapped Ions. H. Walther, Phase Transition of Stored Laser-Cooled Ions. J. Baudon, R. Duren, and J. Robert, Selection of Electronic States in Atomic Beams with Lasers. M. Lamoureux, Atomic Physics and Non-Maxwellian Plasmas.
Volume

v. 32 ISBN 9780120038329

Description

Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, established in 1965, continues its tradition of excellence with Volume 32, published in honor of Founding Editor Sir David Bates upon his retirement as editorof the series. This volume presents reviews of topics related to the applications of atomic and molecular physics to atmospheric physics and astrophysics.

Table of Contents

K.L. Bell and A.E. Kingston, Photoionisation of Atomic Oxygen and Atomic Nitrogen. B.H. Bransden and C.J Noble, Positroniiun Formation by Positron Impact on Atoms at Intermediate Energies. P.G. Burke, Electron Atom Scattering Theory and Calculations. A. Dalgarno, Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial H3+. K. Dolder, Indirect Ionization of Positive Atomic Ions. G. W.F. Drake, Quntum Defect Theory and Analysis of Ffigh Precision Heliiun Tenn Energies. MR. Flannery, Electron-Ion and Ion-Ion Recombination Processes. H.B. Gilbody, Studies of State-Selective Electron Capture in Atomic Hydrogen by Translational Energy Spectroscopy. LP. Grant, Relativistic Electronic Structure of Atoms and Molecules. D.A. Howe, JM. C. Rawlings, and D.A. Williams, The Chemistry of Stellar Environments. J W. Humberston, Positron and Positronitan Scattering at Low Energies. H. Kleinpoppen and H. Hamdy, How Perfect Are Complete Atomic Collision Experiments? R. McCarroll and D.S.F Crothers, Adiabatic Expansions and Non-Adiabatic Effects. B.L. Moiseiwitsch, Electron Capture to the Contintiurn. M.J Seaton, How Opaque is a Star? D. Smith and P. Spanel, Studies of Electron Attachment at Thermal Energies Using the FALP Technique. S. Swain, Exact and Approximate Rate Equations in Atom-Field Interactions. H. Walther, Atoms in Cavities and Traps. JF Williams and J.B. Wang, Recent Advances in Electron Impact Excitation of n=3 States of Atomic Hydrogen and Helium. Subject Index. Contents of Volumes in this Serial.
Volume

v. 34 ISBN 9780120038343

Description

Established in 1965, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics continues its tradition of excellence with Volume 34. The latest volume includes nine reviews of topics related to the applications of atomic and molecular physics to atmospheric physics and astrophysics.

Table of Contents

C.S. Adams, O. Carnal, and J. Mlynek, Atom Interferometry. R.Y. Chiao, P.G. Kwiat, and A.M. Steinberg, Optical Tests of Quantum Mechanics. D. Delande and A. Buchleitner, Classical and Quantum Chaos in Atomic Systems. T. Walker and P. Feng, Measurements of Collisions between Laser-Cooled Atoms. J.E. Lawler and D.A. Doughty, The Measurement and Analysis of Electric Fields in Glow Discharge Plasmas. N.A. Cherepkov, Polarization and Orientation Phenomena in Photoionization of Molecules. E.C. Montenegro, W.E. Meyerhof, and J.H. McGuire, Role of Two-Center Electron-Electron Interaction in Projectile Electron Excitation and Loss. D.L. Moores and K.J. Reed, Indirect Processes in ElectronImpact Ionization of Positive Ions. D.R. Bates, Dissociative Recombination: Crossing and Tunneling Modes. References. Subject Index. Contents of Volumes in This Serial.
Volume

v. 35 ISBN 9780120038350

Description

Praise for Previous Volumes"This volume maintains the authoritative standards of the series...The editors and publishers are to be congratulated"- M.S. CHILD in PHYSICS BULLETIN"Maintains the high standards of earlier volumes in the series...All the series are written by experts in the field, and their summaries are most timely...Strongly recommended."- G. HERZBERG in AMERICAN SCIENTIST

Table of Contents

Laser Manipulation of Atoms. Advances in Ultracold Collisions: Experiment and Theory. Ionization Dynamics in Strong Laser Fields. Infrared Spectroscopy of Size Selected Molecular Clusters. Femtosecond Spectroscopy of Molecules and Clusters. Calculation of Electrons Scattering on Hydrogenic Targets. Relativistic Calculations of Transition Amplitudes in the Helium Isoelectronic Sequence. Rotational Energy Transfer in Small Polyatomic Molecules. References. Index. Contents of Volumes in This Serial.
Volume

v. 36 ISBN 9780120038367

Description

This text provides current information on advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, including articles written by experts in the field.

Table of Contents

  • Complete experiments in electron-atom collisions, N.O. Anderson, K. Bartschat
  • stimulated rayleigh resonances and recoil-induced effects, J.Y. Courtois, G. Grynberg
  • precision laser spectroscopy using acousto-optic modulators, W.A. van Wijingaarden
  • higly parallel computational techniques for electron-molecule collisions, C. Winstead, V. McKoy
  • quantum field theory of atoms and photons, M. Lewenstein, L. You.
Volume

v. 37 ISBN 9780120038374

Description

This text provides current information on advances in atomic, molecular and optical physics, including articles from experts in the field.

Table of Contents

J.P. Dowling and J. Gea-Banacloche, Evanescent Light-Wave Atom Mirrors, Resonators, Waveguides, and Traps. P.S. Jessen and I.H. Deutsch, Optical Lattices. H.F. Krause and S. Datz, Channeling Heavy Ions throughCrystalline Lattices. W. Ketterle, Evaporative Cooling. J.I. Cirac, A.S. Parkins, and R. Blatt, Nonclassical States of Motion in Ion Traps. P.H. Mokler and T. Stohlker, The Physics of Highly-Charged Heavy Ions Revealed by Storage/CoolerRings. Chapter References. Subject Index. Contents of Volumes in This Serial.
Volume

v. 38 ISBN 9780120038381

Description

Praise for the Series "This volume maintains the authoritative standards of the series...The editors and publishers are to be congratulated." --M.S. Child in Physics Bulletin "Maintains the high standards of earlier volumes in the series...All the articles are written by experts in the field, and their summaries are most timely...Strongly recommended." --G. Herzberg in American Scientist

Table of Contents

R.R. Jones and L.D. Noordam, Electronic Wavepackets: Introduction. Rydberg Wavepackets. Conclusions. References. K. Blum and D.G. Thompson, Chiral Effects in Electron Scattering by Molecules: Introduction. Chiral Objects and their Symmetries: True and False Chirality. Definitions and Fundamental Symmetries of Spin-Dependent Amplitudes. Experimental Observables: Oriented Molecules. Experimental Observables: Randomly Oriented Target Systems. Experimental Observables: Attenuation Experiments. The Physical Cause of Chiral Effects. Theoretical and Computational Details. Results of Numerical Calculations. Experimental Results. Conclusions and Outlook. References. S.I. Kanorsky and A. Weis, Optical andMagneto-Optical Spectroscopy of Point Defects in Condensed Helium: Introduction. Structure of Point Defects. Implantation Techniques. Optical Spectroscopy. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Concluding Remark. References. G.M. Lankhuijzen and L.D. Noordam, Rydberg Ionization: From Field to Photon: Introduction. DC Field Ionization. Ramped Field Ionization. Microwave Ionization. Thz Ionization. Far Inrared Ionization. Optical Radiation. Open Questions. References. L.H. Andersen, T. Andersen and P. Hvelplund, Studies of Negative Ions in Storage Rings: Introduction. Lifetime Studies of Negative Ions. Electron-Impact Detachment From Negative Ions. Interactions Between Photons and Negative Ions. References. W.E. Moerner, R.M. Dickson and D.J. Norris, Single-Molecule Spectroscopy and Quantum Optics in Solids: Introduction. Physical Principles and Optimal Conditions. Methods. Quantum Optics. Problems and Promise for Room Temperature. References.
Volume

v. 39 ISBN 9780120038398

Description

This volume contains the index for volumes 1-38 in the Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics series.

Table of Contents

Subject and Author Cumulative Index, Volumes 1 38.
Volume

v. 40 ISBN 9780120038404

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics.Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material as well as detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

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E.D. Commins, Electric Dipole Moments of Leptons. F.W. King, High Precision Calculations for the Ground and Excited States of the Lithium Atom. T.U. Kuhl, Storage Ring Laser Spectroscopy. C.E. Mungan and T.R. Gosnell, Laser Cooling of Solids. L. Lugiato, M. Brambilla, and A. Gatti, Optical Pattern Formation.
Volume

v. 41 ISBN 9780120038411

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material as well as detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

Table of Contents

Y. Shih, Two-photon Entanglement and Quantum Reality. M.G. Raizen, Quantum Chaos with Cold Atoms. M. Lewenstein, P. Salieres, A. L'Huillier, and P. Antoine, Study of the Spatial and Temporal Coherence of High Order Harmonies. W.P. Schleich, M. Freyburger, A.M. Herkommer, D.S. Krahmer, and E. Mayr, Atom Optics in Quantized Light Fields. V.I. Balykin, Atom Waveguides. M. Wilkens, Atomic Matter Wave Amplification. Subject Index.
Volume

v. 42 ISBN 9780120038428

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics.

Table of Contents

E. Fry and T. Walther, Fundamental Tests of Quantum Mechanics. S. Durr and G. Rempe, Wave-Particle Duality in an Atom Interferometer. F. Shimuzu, Atom Holography. R. Grimm and M. Weidemuller, Optical Dipole Traps for Neutral Atoms. J.T. Bahns, P.L. Gould, and W.C. Stwalley, Formation of Cold Molecules. C.J. Joachain, M. Dorr, and N.J. Kylstra, High Intensity Laser-Atom Physics. M. Shapiro and P. Brummer, Coherent Control of Atomic, Molecular, and Electronic Processes. M.D. Lukin, P. Hemmer, and M.O. Scully, Resonant Nonlinear Optics in Phase Coherent Media. H. Morgner, The Characterization of Liquid and Solid Surfaces with Metastable Helium.
Volume

v. 43 ISBN 9780120038435

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material as well as detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

Table of Contents

K. Sengstock and W. Ertmer, Laser Manipulation of Atoms. J. Weiner, Advances in Ultracold Collisions: Experiment and Theory. L.F. DiMauro and P. Agostini, Ionization Dynamics in Strong Laser Fields. U. Buck, Infrared Spectroscopy of Size Selected Molecular Clusters. T. Baumert and G. Gerber, Femtosecond Spectroscopy of Molecules and Clusters. I. Bray and A.T. Stelbovics, Calculation of Electron Scattering on Hydrogenic Targets. W.R. Johnson, D.R. Plante, and J. Sapirstein, Relativistic Calculations of Transition Amplitudes in the Helium Isoelectronic Sequence. H.O. Everitt and F.C. De Lucia, Rotational Energy Transfer in Small Polyatomic Molecules. References. Subject Index. Contents of Volumes in This Serial.
Volume

v. 44 ISBN 9780120038442

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material as well as detailed descriptions of important recent developments.
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v. 45 ISBN 9780120038459

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This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.
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v. 46 ISBN 9780120038466

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This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.
Volume

v. 47 ISBN 9780120038473

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered also include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.
Volume

v. 48 ISBN 9780120038480

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems.Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields.The articles contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.
Volume

v. 49 ISBN 9780120038497

Description

This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

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CONTENTS CONTRIBUTORS ix Applications of Optical Cavities in Modern Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Jun Ye and Theresa W. Lynn I. Introduction 2 II. Mode Structure and Relevant Characteristics of Fabry-Perot Cavities .7 III. Cavity Enhancement: A Simple Physics Picture 9 IV. Weak Absorption Measured by Field-Phase (Frequency - Domain)13 V. Weak Absorption Measured by Field Decay (Time-Domain)29 VI. From Optical Frequency Metrology to Ultrafast Technology 35 VII. Quantum Dynamics 50 VIII. Concluding Remarks on Cavity Enhancement 64 IX. Acknowledgements 78 X. References 78 Resonance and Threshold Phenomena in Low-Energy Electron Collisions with Molecules and Clusters H. Hotop, M.-W. Ruf, M. Allan and I. I. Fabrikant I. Introduction 85 II. Theory 92 III. Experimental Aspects 113 IV. Case Studies 123 V. Conclusions and Perspectives 192 VI. Acknowledgements 196 VII. References 197 [21.7.2003-11:12pm] [1-10] [Page No. 5] FIRST PROOFS {Books}4101-Bederson/Pageproofs/3d/4101-Bederson-Prelims.3d (Bederson) Paper: 4101-Bederson-Prelims Keyword v Coherence Analysis and Tensor Polarization Parameters of dc, ecTH Photoionization Processes in Atomic Coincidence Measurements B. Lohmann, B. Zimmermann, H. Kleinpoppen and U. Becker I. Introduction 220 II. Theory 225 III. Different Experimental Setups 242 IV. Angular Distribution and Electron-Photon Polarization 256 V. Analysis of a Special Case J0 1/4 0_!J 1/4 1=2 Transitions 265 VI. Experimental Approaches and Results 274 VII. Conclusion and Outlook 283 VIII. Acknowledgments 285 IX. Appendix A: Expansion of Dipole Matrix Elements 285 X. Appendix B: Contraction of B Coefficients 288 XI. Appendix C: Reduction of A Coefficients 290 XII. References 291 Quantum Measurements and New Concepts for Experiments with Trapped Ions Ch. Wunderlich and Ch. Balzer I. Overview 295 II. Spin Resonance with Single Ybth Ions 302 III. Elements of Quantum Measurements 307 IV. Impeded Quantum Evolution: the Quantum Zeno Effect 317 V. Quantum State Estimation Using Sequential Measurements 334 VI. Quantum Information 345 VII. Realization of Quantum Channels 348 VIII. References 370 Scattering and Reaction Processes in Powerful Laser Fields Dejan B. Milos!evic and Fritz Ehlotzky I. Scattering Processes 377 II. Reactions 426 III. Coherent Control 494 IV. Final Comments 519 V. Acknowledgments 520 VI. References 520 [21.7.2003-11:12pm] [1-10] [Page No. 6] FIRST PROOFS {Books}4101-Bederson/Pageproofs/3d/4101-Bederson-Prelims.3d (Bederson) Paper: 4101-Bederson-Prelims Keyword vi Contents Hot Atoms in the Terrestrial Atmosphere Vijay Kumar and E. Krishnakumar I. Introduction 537 II. Terrestrial Neutral Atmosphere and Ionosphere 539 III. Sources of Hot Atoms 542 IV. Sinks of Hot Atoms 547 V. Thermalization of Hot Atoms in Collision with Bath Gases 549 VI. Hot Atoms and Space Vehicle Glow 566 VII. Large NO Densities at 105km 582 VIII. References 585 [21.7.2003-11:12pm] [1-10] [Page No. 7] FIRST PROOFS {Books}4101-Bederson/Pageproofs/3d/4101-Bederson-Prelims.3d (Bederson) Paper: 4101-Bederson-Prelims Keyword Contents vii
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v. 50 ISBN 9780120038503

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This series, established in 1965, is concerned with recent developments in the general area of atomic, molecular and optical physics. The field is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts who are active in their research fields. The articles contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

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Assessment of the Ozone Isotope Effect, K. Mauersberger, D. Krankowsky, C. Janssen and R. Schinke Atom Optics, Guided Atoms, and Atom Interferometry, J. Arlt, G. Birkl, E. Rasel and W. Ertmer Atom-Wall Interaction, D. Bloch and M. Ducloy Atoms Made Entirely of Antimatter: Two Methods Produce Slow Antihydrogen, G. Gabrielse Ultrafast Excitation, Ionization and Fragmentation of C60, I.V. Hertel, T. Laarmann and C.P. Schulz Index Contents of Volumes in this Serial
Volume

v. 51 ISBN 9780120038510

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Benjamin Bederson contributed to the world of physics in many areas: in atomic physics, where he achieved renown by his scattering and polarizability experiments, as the Editor-in-Chief for the American Physical Society, where he saw the introduction of electronic publishing and a remarkable growth of the APS journals, with ever increasing world-wide contributions to these highly esteemed journals, and as the originator of a number of international physics conferences in the fields of atomic and collision physics, which are continuing to this day. Bederson was also a great teacher and university administrator. The first part of this volume of Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics (AAMOP), entitled Benjamin Bederson: Works, Comments and Legacies, contains articles written from a personal perspective. His days at Los Alamos during World War II, working on the A bomb, are recounted by V. Fitch. H. Walther writes on the time when both were editors of AAMOP. H. Lustig, E. Merzbacher and B. Crasemann, with whom Bederson had a long-term association at the American Physical Society, contribute their experiences, one of them in the style of a poem. C.D. Rice recalls his days when he was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at NYU, and the education in physics that he received from Bederson, then Dean of the Graduate School. The contribution by R. Stuewer is on Bederson as physicist historian (his latest interest). N. Lane draws some parallels between "two civic scientists, Benjamin Bederson and the other Benjamin". The papers are introduced by H.H. Stroke, in an overview of Bederson's career. A biography and bibliography are included. The second part of the volume contains scientific articles on the Casimir effects (L. Spruch), dipole polarizabilities (X. Chu, A. Dalgarno), two-electron molecular bonds revisited (G. Chen, S.A. Chin, Y. Dou, K.T. Kapale, M. Kim, A.A. Svidzinsky, K. Uretkin, H. Xiong, M.O. Scully, and resonance fluorescence of two-level atoms (H. Walther). J. Pinard and H.H. Stroke review spectroscopy with radioactive atoms. T. Miller writes on electron attachment and detachment in gases, and, with H. Gould, on recent developments in the measurement of static electric dipole polarizabilities. R. Celotta and J.A. Stroscio's most recent work on trapping and moving atoms on surfaces is contributed here. C.C. Lin and J.B. Borrard's article is on electron-impact excitation cross sections. The late Edward Pollack wrote his last paper for this volume, Atomic and Ionic Collisions. L. Vuskovic and S. Popovic write on atomic interactions in a weakly ionized gas and ionizing shock waves. The last scientific article is by H. Kleinpoppen, B. Lohmann, A. Grum-Grzhimailo and U. Becker on approaches to perfect/complete scattering in atomic and molecular physics. The book ends with an essay on teaching by R.E. Collins.

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Introduction (H.H. Stroke)Appreciation of Ben Bederson as Editor of Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (H. Walther)CV (H.H. Stroke)Publications (H.H. Stroke)A Proper Homage to our Ben (H. Lustig)Benjamin Bederson in the Army, World War II (V. Fitch)Physics Needs Heroes Too (D. Rice)Two Civic Scientists - Benjamin Bederson and the other Benjamin (N. Lane)An Editor Par Excellence (E. Merzbacher)Ben as APS Editor (B. Craseman)Ben Bederson: Physicist-Historian (R.H. Stuewer)Pedagogical Notes on Classical Casimir Effects (L. Spruch)Polarizabilities of 3P Atoms and Van Der Waals Coefficients for their Interaction with Helium Atoms (A. Dalgarno and X. Chu)The Two-Electron Molecular Bond Revisited: From Bohr Orbits to Two-Center Orbitals (G. Chen, S.A. Chin, Y. Dou, K.T. Kapale, M. Kim, A.A. Svidzinsky, K. Urtekin, H. Xiong and M.O. Scully)Resonance Fluorescence of Two-Level Atoms (H. Walther)Atomic Physics with Radioactive Atoms (J. Pinard and H.H. Stroke)Thermal Electron Attachment and Detachment in Gases (T.M. Miller)Recent Developments in the Measurement of Static Electric Dipole Polarizabilities (H. Gould and T.M. Miller)Trapping and Moving Atoms on Surfaces (R.J. Celotta and J.A. Stroscio)Electron-Impact Excitation Cross Sections of Sodium (C.C. Lin and J.B. Boffard)Atomic and Ionic Collisions (E. Pollack)Atomic Interactions in Weakly Ionized Gas: Ionizing Shock Waves in Neon (L. Vuskovic and S. Popovic)Approaches to Perfect/Complete Scattering Experiments in Atomic and Molecular Physics (H. Kleinpoppen, B. Lohmann, A, Grum-Grzhimailo and U. Becker)Reflections on Teaching (R.E. Collins)
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v. 52 ISBN 9780120038527

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This volume of Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics continues the tradition of the Advances series. It contains contributions from experts in the field of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics. The articles contain some review material, but are intended to provide a comprehensive picture of recent important developments in AMO physics. Both theoretical and experimental articles are included in the volume.

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Exploring Quantum Matter with Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices I. Bloch, and M. Greiner The Kicked Rydberg Atom F.B. Dunning, J.C. Lancaster, C.O. Reinhold, S. Yoshida, and J. Burgdoerfer Photonic State Tomography J.B. Altepeter, E.R. Jeffrey, and P.G. Kwiat Fine Structure in High-L Rydberg States: A Path to Properties of Positive Ions S.R. Lundeen A Storage Ring for Neutral Molecules F.M.H. Crompvoets, H.L. Bethlem, and G. Meijer Nonadiabatic Alignment by Intense Pulses. Concepts, Theory, and Directions T. Seideman, and E. Hamilton Relativistic Nonlinear Optics D. Umstadter, S. Sepke, and S. Chen Coupled-State Treatment of Charge Transfer T.G. Winter Index Contents of Volumes in this Serial
Volume

v. 53 ISBN 9780120038534

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This volume of Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics celebrates and honors the work and life of Professor Herbert Walther. Areas of emphasis include quantum optics, in general, and BEC, atomic coherence, quantum interference, etc. in particular.

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Preface Non-Classical Light From Artificial Atoms (T. Aichele, M. Scholz, S. Ramelow and O. Benson) Quantum Chaos, Transport and Control - in quantum optics (J. Madronero, A. Ponomarev, A.R.R. Carvalho, S. Wimberger, C. Viviescas, A. Kolovsky, K. Hornberger, P. Schlagheck, A. Krug and A. Buchleitner) Manipulating Single Atoms (D. Meschede and A. Rauschenbeutel) Spatial Imaging with Wavefront Coding and Optical Coherence Tomography (T. Hellmuth) The Quantum Properties of Multimode Optical Amplifiers Revisited (G. Leuchs, U.L. Andersen and C. Fabre) Quantum Optics of Ultra-Cold Molecules (D. Meiser, T. Miyakawa, H. Uys and P. Meystre) Atom Manipulation in Optical Lattices (G. Raithel and N. Morrow) Femtosecond Laser Interaction with Solid Surfaces: Explosive Ablation and Self-Assembly of Ordered Nanostructures (J. Reif) Characterization of Single Photons Using Two-Photon Interference (T. Legero, T. Wilk, A. Kuhn and G. Rempe) Fluctuations in Ideal and Interacting Bose-Einstein Condensates: From the Laser Phase Transition Analogy to Squeezed States and Bogoliubov Quasiparticles (V.V. Kocharovsky, V.V. Kocharovsky, M. Holthaus, C.H. Raymond Ooi, A. Svidzinsky, W. Ketterle and M.O. Scully) LIDAR-Monitoring of the Air with Femtosecond Plasma Channels (L. Woeste, S. Frey and J-P. Wolf) Index Contents of Volumes in this Serial
Volume

v. 54 ISBN 9780120038541

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Volume 54 of the Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Series contains ten contributions, covering a diversity of subject areas in atomic, molecular and optical physics. The article by Regal and Jin reviews the properties of a Fermi degenerate gas of cold potassium atoms in the crossover regime between the Bose-Einstein condensation of molecules and the condensation of fermionic atom pairs. The transition between the two regions can be probed by varying an external magnetic field. Sherson, Julsgaard and Polzik explore the manner in which light and atoms can be entangled, with applications to quantum information processing and communication. They report on the result of recent experiments involving the entanglement of distant objects and quantum memory of light. Recent developments in cold Rydberg atom physics are reviewed in the article by Choi, Kaufmann, Cubel-Liebisch, Reinhard, and Raithel. Fascinating experiments are described in which cold, highly excited atoms ("Rydberg" atoms) and cold plasmas are generated. Evidence for a collective excitation of Rydberg matter is also presented. Griffiin and Pindzola offer an account of non-perturbative quantal methods for electron-atom scattering processes. Included in the discussion are the R-matrix with pseudo-states method and the time-dependent close-coupling method. An extensive review of the R-matrix theory of atomic, molecular, and optical processes is given by Burke, Noble, and Burke. They present a systematic development of the R-matrix method and its applications to various processes such as electron-atom scattering, atomic photoionization, electron-molecule scattering, positron-atom scattering, and atomic/molecular multiphoton processes. Electron impact excitation of rare-gas atoms from both their ground and metastable states is discussed in the article by Boffard, Jung, Anderson, and Lin. Excitation cross sections measured by the optical method are reviewed with emphasis on the physical interpretation in terms of electronic structure of the target atoms. Ozier and Moazzen-Ahmadi explore internal rotation of symmetric top molecules. Developments of new experimental methods based on high-resolution torsional, vibrational, and molecular beam spectroscopy allow accurate determination of internal barriers for these symmetric molecules. The subject of attosecond and angstrom science is reviewed by Niikura and Corkum. The underlying physical mechanisms allowing one to generate attosecond radiation pulses are described and the technology needed for the preparation of such pulses is discussed. LeGouet, Bretenaker, and Lorgere describe how rare earth ions embedded in crystals can be used for processing optically carried broadband radio-frequency signals. Methods for reaching tens of gigahertz instantaneous bandwidth with submegahertz resolution using such devices are analyzed in detail and demonstrated experimentally. Finally, in the article by Illing, Gauthier, and Roy, it is shown that small perturbations applied to optical systems can be used to suppress or control optical chaos, spatio-temporal dynamics, and patterns. Applications of these techniques to communications, laser stabilization, and improving the sensitivity of low-light optical switches are explored.

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Experimental Realization of the BCS-BEC Crossover with a Fermi Gas of Atoms (C.A. Regal and D.S. Jin)Deterministic Atom-Light Quantum Interface (J. Sherson, B. Julsgaard and E.S. Polzik)Cold Rydberg Atoms (J.-H. Choi, B. Knuffman, T. Cubel Liebisch, A. Reinhard and G. Raithel) Non-Perturbative Quantal Methods for Electron-Atom Scattering Processes (D.C. Griffin and M.S. Pindzola) R-Matrix Theory of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Processes (P.G. Burke, C.J. Noble and V.M. Burke) Electron-Impact Excitation of Rare-Gas Atoms from the Ground Level and Metastable Levels (J.B. Boffard, R.O. Jung, L.W. Anderson and C.C. Lin) Internal Rotation in Symmetric Tops (I. Ozier and N. Moazzen-Ahmadi) Attosecond and Angstrom Science (H. Niikura and P.B. Corkum) Atomic Processing of Optically Carried RF Signals(J.-L. Le Gouet, F. Bretenaker and I. Lorgere)Controlling Optical Chaos, Spatio-Temporal Dynamics, and Patterns (L. Illing, D.J. Gauthier and Rajarshi Roy)Index Contents of Volumes in this Serial
Volume

v. 55 ISBN 9780123737106

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Volume 55 of the Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Series contains seven contributions, covering a diversity of subject areas in atomic, molecular and optical physics. In their contribution, Stowe, Thorpe, Pe'er, Ye, Stalnaker, Gerginov, and Diddams explore recent developments in direct frequency comb spectroscopy. Precise phase coherence among successive ultrashort pulses of a frequency comb allows one to probe fast dynamics in the time domain and high-resolution structural information in the frequency domain for both atoms and molecules. The authors provide a detailed review of some of the current applications that exploit the unique features of frequency comb spectroscopy and discuss its future directions. Yurvsky, Olshanii and Weiss review theory and experiment of elongated atom traps that confine ultracold gases in a quasi-one-dimensional regime. Under certain conditions, these quasi-one-dimensional gases are well-described by integrable one-dimensional many-body models with exact quantum solutions. Thermodynamic and correlation properties of one such model that has been experimentally realized are reviewed. DePaola, Morgenstein and Andersen discuss magneto-optical trap recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (MOTRIMS), exploring collisions between a projectile and target resulting in charged target fragments. MOTRIMS combines the technology of laser cooling and trapping of target atoms with the momentum analysis of the charged fragments that recoil from the target. The authors review the different MOTRIMS experimental approaches and the spectroscopic and collisional investigations performed so far. Safronova and Johnson give an overview of atomic many-body perturbation theory and discuss why extensions of the theory are needed. They present "all-order" results based on a linearized version of coupled cluster expansions and apply the theory to calculations of energies, transition matrix elements and hyperfine constants. Another contribution on atomic theory, authored by Fischer, explores the advantages of expanding the atomic radial wave functions in a B-spline basis. The differential equations are replaced by non-linear systems of equations and the problems of orthogonality requirements can be dealt with using projection operators. Electron-ion collisional processes are analyzed by Mueller, including descriptions of the experimental techniques needed to obtain cross section data and typical values for these cross sections. The present status of the field is discussed in relation to the detailed cross sections and rate coefficients that are needed for understanding laboratory or astrophysical plasmas. Finally, Duan and Monroe review ways to achieve scalable and robust quantum communication, state engineering, and quantum computation. Using radiation and atoms, ions, or atomic ensembles, they show that they can construct scalable quantum networks that are inherently insensitive to noise. Progress in experimental realization of their proposals is outlined.

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Chapter 1 Direct Frequency Comb Spectroscopy (M.C. Stowe. M.J. Thorpe, A. Pe'er, Jun Ye, J.E. Stalnaker, V. Gerginov and S. Diddams) Chapter 2 Collisions, Correlations, and Integrability in Atom Waveguides (V.A. Yurovsky, M. Ol'shanii and D.S. Weiss) Chapter 3 MOTRIMS: Magneto-Optical Trap Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy (B.D. DePaola, R. Morgenstern and N. Andersen) Chapter 4 All-Order Methods for Relativistic Atomic Structure Calculations (M.S. Safronova and W.R. Johnson) Chapter 5 B-splines in variational atomic structure calculations (C.F. Fischer) Chapter 6 Electron-Ion Collisions: Fundamental Processes in the Focus of Applied Research (A. Muller) Chapter 7 Robust Probabilistic Quantum Information Processing with Atoms, Photons, and Atomic Ensembles (Luming Duan and C.Monroe) Index Contents of Volumes in this Serial
Volume

v. 56 ISBN 9780123742902

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This volume continues the tradition of the Advances series. It contains contributions from experts in the field of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics. The articles contain some review material, but are intended to provide a comprehensive picture of recent important developments in AMO physics. Both theoretical and experimental articles are included in the volume.

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Chapter 1. Ionizing Collisions by Positrons and Positronium Impact on the Inert Atoms (G. Laricchia, S. Armitage, A. Koever and D.J. Murtagh)Chapter 2. Interactions between Thermal Ground or Excited Atoms in the Gas Phase: Many Body Dipole-Dipole Effects, Molecular Dissociation, and Photoassociation Probed by Laser Spectroscopy (J.G. Eden, B.J. Ricconi, Y. Xiao, F. Shen and A.A. Senin)Chapter 3. Bose-Einstein Condensates in Disordered Potentials (L. Fallani, C. Fort and M. Inguscio)Chapter 4. Dipole - dipole Interactions of Rydberg Atoms (Th.F. Gallagher and P. Pillet)Chapter 5. Strong-field control of X-ray processes (R. Santra, R.W. Dunford, E.P. Kanter, B. Krassig, S.H. Southworth and L. Young)Chapter 6. Optical Trapping Takes Shape: The Use of Structured Light Fields (K. Dholakia and W.M. Lee)
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v. 57 ISBN 9780123747990

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This volume continues the tradition of the Advances series. It contains contributions from experts in the field of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics. The articles contain some review material, but are intended to provide a comprehensive picture of recent important developments in AMO physics. Both theoretical and experimental articles are included in the volume.

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1. Coherent Optical Control Over Condensed Matter 2. Novel electromagnetic properties of negative refractive index media 3. The Casimir effect in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics 4. Time Domain Atom Interferometry 5. Multidimensional Electronic and Vibrational Spectroscopy: An Ultrafast Probe of Molecular Relaxation and Reaction Dynamics 6. Quantum manipulation of atomic ensembles in an optical resonator 7. Quantum interferences in ultrashort laser excitation 8. Fundamentals and Applications of Spatial Dissipative Solitons in Photonic Devices. 9 Coherent Population Trapping in Chip-Scale Atomic Devices 10. Driven ratchets for cold atoms 11. The semi-empirical DM formalism: a versatile approach for the calculation of electron-impact ionization cross sections of atoms, molecules, ions, and clusters 12. Positron Annihilation in Molecules 13. Recent Advances in Polarized-Electron Physics
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v. 59 ISBN 9780123810212

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics continues the tradition of the Advances series. It contains contributions from experts in the field of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics. The articles contain some review material, but are intended to provide a comprehensive picture of recent important developments in AMO physics. Both theoretical and experimental articles are included in the volume.

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

v. 58 ISBN 9780123810298

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This volume continues the tradition of the Advances series. It contains contributions from experts in the field of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics. The articles contain some review material, but are intended to provide a comprehensive picture of recent important developments in AMO physics. Both theoretical and experimental articles are included in the volume.

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1. Simultaneous Emission of Multiple Electrons from Atoms and Molecules Using Synchrotron Radiation - Ralf Wehlitz 2. CP-violating magnetic_ moments of atoms and molecules - Andrei Derevianko 3. Superpositions of degenerate atomic quantum states: Preparation and detection in atomic beams - Klaas Bergmann, Bruce W. Shore and Frank Vewinger 4. Cold atom technologies for atom trace analysis - Zheng-Tian Lu 5. Cavity Optomechanics with Microresonators - Albert Schliesser and Tobias J. Kippenberg
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v. 60 ISBN 9780123855084

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics publishes reviews of recent developments in a field which is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts, and contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

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The magnetic angle changer and its applications in atomic and molecular physics - George C. King X-ray techniques in low-temperature plasmas - John J. Curry, Walter Lapatovich & Albert Henins The lattice, time-dependent Schrodinger equation method for ion-atom collisions - David R. Schultz, Serge Y. Ovchinnikov & Joseph H. Macek Coherent Optical Control Over Condensed Matter - Keith A. Nelson Time Domain Interferometry with Laser Cooled Atoms - A. Kumarakrishnan Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with Atomic Ensembles - Vladan Vuletic, Monika Schleier-Smith & Ian Leroux Treatment of the three-body scattering problem without exact knowledge of boundary conditions - Robin Shakeshaft Strong Field AMO Physics at LCLS - Philip H. Bucksbaum, Nora Berrah & Coffee Generation and Entanglement of multiqubit two-photon states - Paolo Mataloni & Giuseppe Vallone A Pseudoclassical Method for the Atom-Optics - Sandro Wimberger & Mark Sandgrove Principles and applications of attosecond technology - Mauro Nisoli Accurate evaluation of parameters of lattice clocks - Andrei Derevianko & Sergey Porsev
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v. 61 ISBN 9780123964823

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics publishes reviews of recent developments in a field which is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts, and contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

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1. Engineered Open Systems and Quantum Simulations with Atoms and Ions MarkusMuller, Sebastian Diehl, Guido Pupillo and Peter Zoller 2. Entanglement of Two Atoms Using Rydberg Blockade Thad G .Walker and Mark Saffman 3. Atomic and Molecular Ionization Dynamics in Strong Laser Fields: From Optical to X-rays Pierre Agostini and Louis F. DiMauro 4. Frontiers of Atomic High-Harmonic Generation M. C. Kohler, T. Pfeifer, K. Z. Hatsagortsyan and C. H. Keitel 5. Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Using the Flowing Afterglow to Measure Kinectics of Electron Attachment to Radicals, Ion-Ion Mutual Neutralization, and Electron Catalyzed Mutual Neutralization Nicholas S. Shuman, Thomas M. Miller, Albert A. Viggiano and Jurgen Troe 6. Superradiance: An Integrated Approach to Cooperative Effects in Various Systems Guin-Dar Lin and Susanne F. Yelin 7. Construction of the Resolvent for a Few-body System Robin Shakeshaft 8. Beyond the Rayleigh Limit in Optical Lithography Mohammad Al-Amri, Zeyang Liao and M. Suhail Zubairy 9. The Autler-Townes Effect in Molecules: Observations, Theory, and Applications Ergin H. Ahmed, John Huennekens, Teodora Kirova, Jianbing Qi and A. Marjatta Lyyra 10. Kilohertz-driven Bose-Einstein Condensates in Optical Lattices Ennio Arimondo, Donatella Ciampini, Andre Eckardt, Martin Holthaus and Oliver Morsch
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v. 62 ISBN 9780124080904

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics publishes reviews of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts and contain relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

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Ultracold Few-Body Systems Yujun Wang, J.P. D'Incao and B.D. Esry Shortcuts to Adiabaticity E. Torrontegui, S. Ibanez, S. Martinez-Garaot, M. Modugno, A. del Campo, D. Guery-Odelin, A. Ruschhaupt, Xi Chen and J.G. Muga Excitons and Cavity Polaritons for Optical Lattice Ultracold Atoms Hashem Zoubi and Helmut Ritsch Quantum Science and Metrology with Mixed-Species Ion Chains J.P. Home Limits to Resolution of CW STED Microscopy Alexei S. Trifonov, Jean-Christophe Jaskula, Claire Teulon, David R. Glenn, Nir Bar-Gill and Ronald L. Walsworth Ultrafast High Power and Stabilized Semiconductor Diode Lasers - Physics, Techniques and Applications in Coherent Signal ProcessingPeter J. Delfyett
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v. 63 ISBN 9780128001295

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics publishes reviews of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts and contain relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments.

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Detection of Metastable Atoms and Molecules using Rare-Gas Matrices J. William McConkey and Wladyslaw Kedzierski Interactions in Ultracold Rydberg Gases Luis G. Marcassa and James P. Shaffer Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics in the Early Universe: From Recombination to Reionization Simon C. O. Glover, Jens Chluba, Steve R. Furlanetto, Jonathan R. Pritchard and Daniel Wolf Savin Atomic Data needs for Understanding X-ray Astrophysical Plasmas Randall K. Smith and Nancy S. Brickhouse Energy Levels of Light Atoms in Strong Magnetic Fields Anand Thirumalai and Jeremy S. Heyl Quantum Electrodynamics of Two-Level Atoms in 1-D ConfigurationsJamal T. Manassah
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v. 64 ISBN 9780128021279

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics provides a comprehensive compilation of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many problems, both old and new. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics, with timely articles written by distinguished experts that contain relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important developments in the field.

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Paradox of Self-Interaction Correction: How Can Anything So Right Be So Wrong?John P. Perdew, Adrienn Ruzsinszky, Jianwei Sun, and Mark R. Pederson Local Spin Density Treatment of Substitutional Defects in Ionic Crystals with Self-Interaction CorrectionsKoblar Jackson Electronic Transport as a Driver for Self-Interaction-Corrected MethodsAnna Pertsova, Carlo Canali, Mark R. Pederson, Ivan Rungger and S. Sanvito The Two-Set and Average-Density Self-Interaction Corrections Applied to Small Electronic SystemsPhuong M. Dinh, Paul-Gerhard Reinhard, Eric Suraud and Marc Vincendon Koopmans-Compliant Self-Interaction CorrectionsNicolas Poilvert, Giovanni Borghi, Ngoc Linh Nguyen, Nathan Keilbart, Kevin Wang and Ismaila Dabo Constrained Local Potentials for Self Interaction CorrectionNikitas I. Gidopoulos and Nektarios N. Lathiotakis Self-interaction Correction as a Kohn-Sham Scheme in Ground-State and Time-Dependent Density FunctionalStephan Kummel Self-Interaction Corrections within the Fermi-Orbital-Based FormalismMark R. Pederson and Tunna Baruah Laser Spectroscopy and Quantum Optics in GaAs and InAs Semiconductor Quantum DotsDuncan G. Steel Ultracold Neutral Plasmas Well into the Strongly Coupled RegimeMichael S. Murillo and Scott D. Bergeson Coherent Population Trapping, Nuclear Spin Cooling And Levy Ights in Solid StateAtom-Like SystemsSwati Singh, Y. Chu, Mikhail D. Lukin, Susanne F. Yelin Thermodynamics of Quantum Systems under Dynamical ControlDavid Gelbwaser-Klimovsky, Wolfgang Niedenzu and Gershon Kurizki
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v. 65 ISBN 9780128048283

Description

Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics provides a comprehensive compilation of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many problems, both old and new. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics, with timely articles written by distinguished experts that contain relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important developments in the field.

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1. Spectroscopy of Natural and Arti?cial Atoms in Magnetic FieldsE. Arimondo, D.Ciampini and C. Rizzo2. Ultracold Hybrid Atom-Ion SystemsR. Cote3. Spiking Systematics in Some CO2 Laser ModelsJ. A.C. Gallas4. Infrared Remote Sensing with Meteorological SatellitesW. P. Menzel, D. C. Tobin and H.E. Revercomb5. Experiments with Dense Low Energy Positrons and PositroniumA. P.Mills Jr.6. Time-Dependent Close-Coupling Calculations for Ion-Impact Ionization of Atoms and MoleculesM. S. Pindzola, J. Colgan, F. Robicheaux, T. G. Lee, M. F. Ciappina, M. Foster, J. A. Ludlow and Sh. A. Abdel-Naby7. Quantum and Nonlinear Optics in Strongly Interacting Atomic EnsemblesC. Murray and T. Pohl8. Spin-Exchange Pumped NMR GyrosT. G. Walker and M.S. Larsen
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v. 66 ISBN 9780128120811

Description

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.

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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 PotentialsHelene 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
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v. 67 ISBN 9780128142158

Description

Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 67, provides a comprehensive compilation of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics, with timely articles written by distinguished experts that contain relevant review materials and detailed descriptions of important developments in the field.

Table of Contents

Preface Louis DiMauro 1. Application of Excitation Cross-Section Measurements to Optical Plasma Diagnostics John B. Boffard, Chun C. Lin and Amy E. Wendt 2. Quantum Optical Memory Protocols in Atomic Ensembles Thierry Chaneliere, Gabriel Hetet and Nicolas Sangouard 3. Quantum Control in Multilevel Systems Ignacio R. Sola, Bo Y. Chang, Svetlana A. Malinovskaya and Vladimir S. Malinovsky 4. Zeeman Spectroscopy in Penning Traps Gunter Werth, Sven Sturm and Klaus Blaum 5. Radio-Frequency Spectroscopy as a Tool for Studying Coherent Spin Dynamics and for Application to Radio-Frequency Magnetometry Witold Chalupczak, Rachel M. Godun and Szymon Pustelny 6. New Physics Searches Using Precision Spectroscopy Chad Orzel 7. The Hong-Ou-Mandel Effect With Atoms Adam M. Kaufman, Malte C. Tichy, Florian Mintert, Ana Maria Rey and Cindy A. Regal 8. Negative Index Materials Using Atomic Transitions: Progress and Challenges Deniz D. Yavuz and Zachary N. Buckholtz
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v. 68 ISBN 9780128175460

Description

Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 68, provides a comprehensive compilation of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many problems, both old and new. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics, with timely articles written by distinguished experts. Updates to this new release include sections on Nonlinear x-ray physics, High intensity QED, Rydberg THz spectroscopy, Ultrafast electron diffraction, Precision Interferometry for Gravitation-wave Detection: Current Status and Future Trends, and more.

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1. Collective motion of an atom array under laser illumination Ephraim Shahmoon, Mikhail D. Lukin and Susanne F. Yelin 2. Ultrafast and three-dimensional diffractive imaging of isolated molecules with electron pulses Joao Pedro Figueira Nunes and Martin Centurion 3. Precision interferometry for gravitational wave detection: Current status and future trends Gabriele Vajente, Eric K. Gustafson and David H. Reitze
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v. 69 ISBN 9780128209875

Description

Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 69, the latest release in this ongoing series, provides a comprehensive compilation of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many problems, both old and new. Topics covered in this new release include Strong-field ion spectroscopy, Configurable microscopic optical potentials, Polaritons, Rydberg excitation of trapped cold ions - a new platform for quantum technologies, High intensity QED, Recollision imaging, and more.

Table of Contents

Preface Louis DiMauro, Susanne Yelin and Helene Perrin 1. Tabletop attosecond X-rays in the water window Seunghwoi Han, Jie Li, Zheyuan Zhu, Andrew Chew, Esben W. Larsen, Yi Wu, Shuo Sean Pang and Zenghu Chang 2. Strong-field laser-induced fragmentation of small molecules from fast to slow Philipp Wustelt, Matthias Kubel, Gerhard G. Paulus and A. Max Sayler 3. Ultrafast electron diffraction imaging of gas-phase molecules K. Amini and J. Biegert 4. Trapped rydberg ions: A new platform for quantum information processing A. Mokhberi, M. Hennrich and F. Schmidt-Kaler

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