Wiley, New York, 1997. – 308 pp.
This book has evolved from lectures by the authors on radiative processes in atomic physics. The intent of the book is to help students and investigators in this field to extend and to make contemporary their knowledge of this important branch of atomic physics. It is envisioned that both advanced students and active researchers in this field will find it useful. Much material is contained herein that is not to be found elsewhere. Radiative processes, while constituting a fundamental area in atomic physics, have not been the focus of many books.
Radiative Transitions of Atomic Electrons.
Radiative Transitions between Discrete States in Atomic Systems.
Atomic Photoprocesses Involving Free Particles.
Coherent Phenomena in Radiative Transitions.
Atoms in Strong Fields.
Appendix.