Nova Science Publishers, 2009, 538 pages, ISBN: 1604569077
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics" is the study of matter - matter and light-matter interactions on the scale of single atoms or structures containing a few atoms. The three areas are grouped together because of their interrelationships, the similarity of methods used, and the commonality of the energy scales that are relevant. All three areas include both classical and quantum treatments. This book presents the latest research from around the world.
Pulse Structuring in Laser-Light Dynamics: From Weak to Strong Sideband Analyses; I. The Integro-differential Maxwell-Bloch System
Pulse Structuring in Laser-Light Dynamics: From Weak to Strong Sideband Analyses; II. The Lorenz-Haken Model
Rydberg Atoms, Molecules, Ionization, Radiation Trapping and Surface Physics in Laser Excited Dense Vapours of In and Ga Confined in Quartz Cells
Excitation of Atoms and Ions by Electron Impact
Polarization Dependent Effects in Optical Waveguides Containing Bragg Grating Structures
Fiber Bragg Gratings and Their Applications as Temperature and Humidity Sensors
Time-Variant Signal Encryption by Dual Random Phase Encoding Setups Applied to Fiber Optic Links
Magnetism in Pure and Doped Manganese Clusters
Porous Silica for Solid-State Optical Devices
Pump to Signal Relative Intensity Noise Transfer in Optical Amplifiers and Lasers
Quantum Information Processing by Cavity QED under Dissipation
High Harmonic Generation from Molecular Systems in Excited Electronic States
Universal Dynamical Decoherence Control of Multi-partite Systems