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By E. Arimondo (editor), P. R. Berman (editor) and C. C. Lin (editor)

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9780124080904 | Academic Pr, July 25, 2013, cover price $239.00
9780123964823 | Academic Pr, July 31, 2012, cover price $239.00
9780123855084 | Academic Pr, October 3, 2011, cover price $255.00
9780123810298 | Academic Pr, July 12, 2010, cover price $255.00
9780123742902 | Academic Pr, October 31, 2008, cover price $270.00

Miscellaneous:

9780123810304 | Elsevier Science, July 1, 2010, cover price $218.00 | also contains Advances in Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physics, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

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Book celebrating and honouring the work and life of Professor Herbert Walther. Areas of emphasis include quantum optics, in general, and BEC, atomic coherence, quantum interference, etc. in particular. · Pulls vast amount of information together in cohesive, easy to understand manner · Written by people who know and are familiar with Herbert Walther's work· Comprehensive articles· New developments
By C. C. Lin (editor)

Hardcover:

9780120038534 | Academic Pr, July 19, 2006, cover price $270.00 | About this edition: Book celebrating and honouring the work and life of Professor Herbert Walther.

Miscellaneous:

9780123810304, titled "Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics" | Elsevier Science, July 1, 2010, cover price $218.00 | also contains Advances in Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physics, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

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Volume 54 of the Advances Series contains ten contributions, covering a diversity of subject areas in atomic, molecular and optical physics. The article by Regal and Jin reviews the properties of a Fermi degenerate gas of cold potassium atoms in the crossover regime between the Bose-Einstein condensation of molecules and the condensation of fermionic atom pairs. The transition between the two regions can be probed by varying an external magnetic field. Sherson, Julsgaard and Polzik explore the manner in which light and atoms can be entangled, with applications to quantum information processing and communication. They report on the result of recent experiments involving the entanglement of distant objects and quantum memory of light. Recent developments in cold Rydberg atom physics are reviewed in the article by Choi, Kaufmann, Cubel-Liebisch, Reinhard, and Raithel. Fascinating experiments are described in which cold, highly excited atoms (“Rydberg” atoms) and cold plasmas are generated. Evidence for a collective excitation of Rydberg matter is also presented. Griffiin and Pindzola offer an account of non-perturbative quantal methods for electron-atom scattering processes. Included in the discussion are the R-matrix with pseudo-states method and the time-dependent close-coupling method. An extensive review of the R-matrix theory of atomic, molecular, and optical processes is given by Burke, Noble, and Burke. They present a systematic development of the R-matrix method and its applications to various processes such as electron-atom scattering, atomic photoionization, electron-molecule scattering, positron-atom scattering, and atomic/molecular multiphoton processes. Electron impact excitation of rare-gas atoms from both their ground and metastable states is discussed in the article by Boffard, Jung, Anderson, and Lin. Excitation cross sections measured by the optical method are reviewed with emphasis on the physical interpretation in terms of electronic structure of the target atoms. Ozier and Moazzen-Ahmadi explore internal rotation of symmetric top molecules. Developments of new experimental methods based on high-resolution torsional, vibrational, and molecular beam spectroscopy allow accurate determination of internal barriers for these symmetric molecules. The subject of attosecond and angstrom science is reviewed by Niikura and Corkum. The underlying physical mechanisms allowing one to generate attosecond radiation pulses are described and the technology needed for the preparation of such pulses is discussed. LeGouët, Bretenaker, and Lorgeré describe how rare earth ions embedded in crystals can be used for processing optically carried broadband radio-frequency signals. Methods for reaching tens of gigahertz instantaneous bandwidth with submegahertz resolution using such devices are analyzed in detail and demonstrated experimentally. Finally, in the article by Illing, Gauthier, and Roy, it is shown that small perturbations applied to optical systems can be used to suppress or control optical chaos, spatio-temporal dynamics, and patterns. Applications of these techniques to communications, laser stabilization, and improving the sensitivity of low-light optical switches are explored. · International experts · Comprehensive articles · New developments
By C. C. Lin (editor)

Hardcover:

9780120038541 | Academic Pr, November 20, 2006, cover price $270.00 | About this edition: Volume 54 of the Advances Series contains ten contributions, covering a diversity of subject areas in atomic, molecular and optical physics.

Miscellaneous:

9780123810304 | Elsevier Science, July 1, 2010, cover price $218.00 | also contains Advances in Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

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Product Description: How does it happen that billions of stars can cooperate to produce the beautiful spirals that characterize so many galaxies, including ours? This book presents a theory of spiral structure that has been developed over the past three decades under the continuous stimulus of new observational studies...read more

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9780262023962 | Mit Pr, March 11, 1996, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: How does it happen that billions of stars can cooperate to produce the beautiful spirals that characterize so many galaxies, including ours?

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