Fundamentals of quantum optics II : proceedings of the third meeting on laser phenomena held at the Bundessportheim in Obergurgl, Austria, February 22-28, 1987 / F. Ehlotzky, ed.
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TextSeries: Lecture notes in physics ; 282.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1987.Description: 1 online resource (x, 288 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
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Includes the full text of the invited lectures and abstracts of the contributed papers from the Seminar on Fundamentals of Quantum Optics II.
Includes bibliographical references.
Invited Lectures: Chaos in Quantum Systems. Squeezed Quantum States. Quantum Jumps in Three Level Systems. Quantum Electrodynamics in a Cavity. Cooling and Trapping of Particles. Other Fundamentals -- Contributed Papers -- List of Participants.
Quantum optics in the most general sense seeks to understand the physical phenomena related to the interaction of radiation and matter. The field has therefore always been characterized by an enormous span of activities from fundamental investigations - e.g., into the nature of radiation fields - to spectroscopic methods for applied research. The 18 invited lectures presented at the seminar on "Fundamentals of Quantum Optics II" in Obergurgl, Austria, in the winter of 1987 cover the following topics: - chaos in quantum systems; - squeezed quantum states; - quantum jumps; - quantum electrodynamics in a cavity; - laser cooling and optical traps; - Rydberg atoms; - cooperative phenomena and other fundamentals. For scientists and graduate students working in quantum optics and related fields this book provides an excellent overview of new developments; it gives a clear demonstration of the surprising and characteristic speed with which this field turns fundamental insights into applications (e.g., squeezed states) and how experimental progress contributes to those fundamental insights (e.g., trapping techniques)
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