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The Physics of Atoms and Quanta : Introduction to Experiments and Theory, PDF eBook

The Physics of Atoms and Quanta : Introduction to Experiments and Theory PDF

Part of the Advanced Texts in Physics series

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Since a new edition of our book has once again become necessary, we have as be- fore taken the opportunity to include the latest developments in atomic and quantum physics.

These areas continue to yield new and fascinating experimental and theoret- ical results which are of fundamental importance and are also extremely interesting to students of science.

As a result of newly developed experimental methods and theoretical techniques, it has also become possible to find solutions to some long-es- tablished problems.

In this spirit we have added an entire new chapter dealing with entangled wavefunctions, the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox, Bell's inequalities, the paradox of Schrodinger's cat and the concept of decoherence.

In addition, we have treated new ideas relating to quantum computers and the numerous quantum- physical schemes for constructing them.

These new concepts exemplify the rapidly- developing area of quantum information.

Finally, in this new chapter we have included the experimental realisation of the Bose-Einstein condensation and of the atom laser, which promise important new ap- plications.

In Chap. 22, "Modern methods of optical spectroscopy", we have added a new section on nondestructive photon detection as an example of efficient methods for investigating the interactions between atoms and photons in resonant cavities.

Con- sidering the current importance of these areas, we emphasize references to the origi- nal literature.

These can be found in the Bibliography.

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