
Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Series: Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics; 68;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 8 June 2019
- ISBN 9780128175460
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages158 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 390 g
- Language English 27
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Long 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.
MoreTable of Contents:
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
Jo?o 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