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9783527403899

Interactions in Ultracold Gases From Atoms to Molecules

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    9783527403899

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    3527403892

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-05-07
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
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Summary

Arising from a workshop, this book surveys the physics of ultracold atoms and molecules taking into consideration the latest research on ultracold phenomena, such as Bose Einstein condensation and quantum computing. Several reputed authors provide an introduction to the field, covering recent experimental results on atom and molecule cooling as well as the theoretical treatment.

Author Biography

Editors:<br> <br> Matthias Weidemnller is head of the Laser Cooling Group at the Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics and Lecturer of Physics at the University of Heidelberg. After studying Physics in Bonn, Munich and Paris he attained his doctorate in 1995 at the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics. He spent two years as a Postdoc at the University of Amsterdam and the FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, before entering the Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg. His group experimentally explores the physics of ultracold atomic and molecular gases in very different environments ranging from tiny optical traps to large-scale heavy-ion storage rings.<br> <br> Claus Zimmermann is Professor for Experimental Physics at the University of Tnbingen in Germany. In 1990 he attained his doctorate at the Max-Planck Institut for Quantum Optics in Munich in the research group of Prof. T. HSnsch. He was appointed full Professor at the University of Tnbingen in 1998. His scientific activities range from laser development, non-linear optics and precision spectroscopy to optical cooling and ultra cold quantum gases.<br> <br> Authors:<br> <br> Peter van der Straten, Universiy of Utrecht, The Netherlands<br> John Weiner, Universiy Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France<br> Allard Mosk, FOM, Rijnhuizen, The Netherlands<br> Klaus Sengstock, University of Hamburg, Germany<br> Eberhard Tiemann, University of Hannover, Germany<br> Rudi Grimm, University of Innsbruck, Austria<br> Phil Gould, University of Connecticut, USA<br> Giovanni Modugno, LENS, Florence, Italy<br> Daniel Comparat, Laboratory AimT Cotton, Orsay, France<br> Daniel Zajfman, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel<br> Immanuel Bloch, University of Munich, Germany<br> Neill Claussen, JILA, Boulder, USA<br> Ben Sauer, SCOAP, Brighton, UK<br> Meijer, FOM Rijnhuizen, The Netherlands

Table of Contents

I Tutorials.
The Quest for BEC (P. van der Straten & H. Metcalf).
Quantum Collisions (J. Weiner).
Introduction to Bose-Einstein Condensation (K. Bongs & K. Sengstock).
Cold Molecules (E. Tiemann).
Tutorial on Experimental Physics of Ultracold Gases (

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