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Quantum Dynamics of Simple Systems
Quantum Dynamics of Simple Systems
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advanced optical physics
Atom Field System
Atom-cavity system
Atomic Inversion
Balanced Homodyne Detection
Bell's Inequality
Bell’s Inequality
Bose Gas
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Cavity QED
decoherence processes
Electronic diffusion
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Half Wave Plate
Ideal Bose Gas
Linear Canonical Transformation
Linear Polariser
Local Realistic Theories
Localisation Length
Mechanical energy
molecular quantum interactions
negative curvature models
Photon Pair
Polarisation Correlation
QND Measurement
Quantum dynamics
Quantum Gases
Quantum Localisation
quantum measurement theory
Quantum Mechanical Prediction
quantum system experimental techniques
Quantum Wells
Quarter Wave Plates
Squeezed State
Squeezed Vacuum
Transmission Axes
trapped ion experiments
Truncation Parameter
Wigner Function
Product details
- ISBN 9780750304900
- Weight: 612g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jan 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The present level of experimental sophistication in quantum physics allows physicists to explore domains unimaginable just a decade ago and to test the most fundamental laws of quantum mechanics. This has led to renewed interest in devising new tests, experiments, and devices where it is possible to observe the interaction and localization of just a few atoms or photons. These techniques have been used to reveal new nonclassical effects, to question the limit of the principle of correspondence, and to force quantum behavior in semiconductors.
With contributions from leading experts in quantum systems, Quantum Dynamics of Simple Systems provides an overview of the present range of quantum dynamics, exploring their use and exotic behaviors. It covers specific subjects of quantum dynamics in a competent and detailed way with emphasis on simple systems where few atoms or electrons are involved. This volume will prove to be a useful tool for graduate students as well as experienced physicists.
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Quantum Dynamics of Simple Systems
€173.60
