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Vladilen Letokhov

    Laser Control of Atoms and Molecules
    • Laser Control of Atoms and Molecules

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The term 'laser control of atoms and molecules' encompasses various challenges, including the selection of atomic and molecular velocities for Doppler-free spectroscopy, the manipulation of atomic positions and velocities through trapping and cooling, and the control of atomic and molecular processes such as ionization and dissociation. These advancements aim to detect single atoms and molecules, as well as to separate isotopes and nuclear isomers. Over recent decades, significant progress has been made in addressing these issues, leading to the emergence of new fields within the international research community. For instance, the development of laser cooling and trapping has given rise to the study of ultracold matter, including quantum atomic and molecular gases. Additionally, the exploration of laser control has expanded from non-coherent to coherent processes in molecules. Techniques such as optical tweezers have demonstrated successful laser control of position with microparticles, while laser photo-ionization on surfaces has paved the way for innovative laser-assisted mass spectrometry methods for macromolecules. This book aims to provide a unified perspective on these topics, making it a valuable resource for readers across various fields of laser science and its applications.

      Laser Control of Atoms and Molecules2011