The expanding frontier of atomic physics : Proceedings of the XVIII International Conference on Atomic Physics, Cambridge, Massachusette, 28 July-2 August 2002
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The expanding frontier of atomic physics : Proceedings of the XVIII International Conference on Atomic Physics, Cambridge, Massachusette, 28 July-2 August 2002
World Scientific, c2003
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ICAP 2002
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Description
This important proceedings volume highlights the major scientific achievement of the last decade in atomic physics, namely the creation of the gaseous Bose-Einstein condensate, which was featured prominently at the XVIII International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP2002). Two recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize delivered lectures at the meeting. Among the topics discussed were novel processes leading to degenerate Fermi gases in atom traps, creation of cold molecules, condensates in optical lattices, atoms in intense fields, tests of fundamental symmetries, quantum control and information, time and frequency standards.
Table of Contents
- Bose-Einstein Condensation
- Atom Interferometry
- Cold Molecule Formation
- Degenerate Fermi Gas
- Atoms in Optical Lattices
- Intense Fields
- Quantum Information and Storage
- Fundamental Constants
- Laser Frequency and Time
- Interdisciplinary AMO Physics.
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