原子光学<br>Atom Optics (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics Vol.33) (2001. XVI, 311 p. w. 42 figs. 24 cm)

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原子光学
Atom Optics (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics Vol.33) (2001. XVI, 311 p. w. 42 figs. 24 cm)

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基本説明

Contents: General concepts; Linear atom optics; Nonlinear atom optics; Quantum atom optics. YBP Bestseller.

Full Description

One of the most profound revolutions brought about by quantum mechanics is that it does away with the distinction between waves and particles: atoms, in particular, can exhibit all the properties that we associate with wave phenomena, such as diffraction and interference; it has recently even become possible to prepare collections of atoms in coherent states, like those of photons in a laser beam. These developments are at the core of the rapidly expanding field of atom optics.   

Atom Optics gradually leads the reader from elementary concepts to the frontiers of the field. It is organized in three parts, linear, nonlinear, and quantum atom optics. After a review of light forces on atoms and of laser cooling, the first part discusses the application of light forces to atom optical elements such as gratings, mirrors and lenses, matter-wave diffraction, and atomic traps and resonators. The discussion of nonlinear atom optics starts with a review of collisions from a viewpoint that clearly demonstrates its profound analogy with nonlinear optics. The last part, quantum atom optics, first recalls key results of many-body theory in a formulation geared specifically toward atom optics. This is followed by a discussion of atomic Bose--Einstein condensation and "atom lasers." The final chapters treat such applications as atomic solitons, four-wave mixing, superradiance, and conclude with the coherent amplification of matter waves. An online web component to the book, a gateway to atom optics, contains links to the leading references and journals in the field, to research sites, and to updates for the contents of the book.

Contents

I General Concepts.- 1 Light Forces on Atoms.- 2 Atomic Cooling.- II Linear Atom Optics.- 3 Atomic Beam Collimation and Focusing.- 4 Atomic Diffraction.- 5 Atomic Traps and Cavities.- III Nonlinear Atom Optics.- 6 Collisions.- 7 Simple Applications.- IV Quantum Atom Optics.- 8 Review of Manybody Theory.- 9 Matter-Wave Coherence.- 10 Bose-Einstein Condensation.- 11 Atom Lasers.- 12 Nonlinear Wave Mixing.- 13 Mixing of Optical and Matter Waves.- References.