Atomic physics 15 : Fifteenth International Conference on Atomic Physics, Zeeman-Effect Centenary, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 5-9 August 1996
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Atomic physics 15 : Fifteenth International Conference on Atomic Physics, Zeeman-Effect Centenary, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 5-9 August 1996
World Scientific, c1997
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Description and Table of Contents
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Atomic Physics 15 extends the series of books containing the invited papers presented at each International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP). The ICAP, held every two years, provides the atomic physics community with an opportunity to review problems of current interest and to consider future directions in the field. This fifteenth meeting also celebrated the centenary of the discovery of the Zeeman effect.
Table of Contents
- Generation of a "Schrodinger Cat" of radiation and observation of its decoherence, S. Haroche et al
- synthesis of entangled states and quantum computing, J.I. Cirac et al
- entangled states of atomic ions for quantum metrology and computation, D.J. Wineland et al
- entanglement and indistinguishability - coherence experiments with photon pairs and triplets, A. Zeilinger
- atom optics as a testing ground for quantum chaos, C.F. Bharucha et al
- coherent ultra-bright XUV lasers and harmonics, J.S. Wark et al
- the creation and study of Bose-Einstein condensation in a cold alkali vapour, C.E. Wieman et al
- Doppler-free spectroscopy of trapped atomic hydrogen, T.C. Killiam et al
- towards coherent atomic samples using laser cooling, J. Dalibard
- Zeeman's great discovery, P.F.A. Klinkenberg
- the Zeeman efect - a tool for atom manipulation, C. Cohen-Tannoudji
- QED effects in few-electron high-Z systems, I. Kindgren et al
- fundamental constants of nature, L.B. Okun
- quantum decoherence and inertial sensing with atom interferometers, D.E. Pritchard et al. (Part contents).
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