Atomic physics
By: Foot, Christopher J.
Series: Oxford master series in atomic, optical and laser physics. Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005Description: xiii, 331p.ISBN: 9780198506966.Subject(s): Nuclear physics | Atomic theoryDDC classification: 539.7 | F739a Summary: This text is primarily intended to accompany an advanced undergraduate course in atomic physics. However, the elementary atomic physics covered in the early chapters should be accessible to undergraduates when they are first introduced to the subject. The book describes some of the latest advances and the applications to Bose-Einstein condensation of atoms, matter-wave interferometry and quantum computing with trapped ions. To complement the usual quantum mechanical treatment of atomic structure the book strongly emphasizes the experimental basis of the subject, especially in the later chapters.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | TEXT | 539.7 F739a cop.1 (Browse shelf) | Copy 1 | Available | A186099 | ||
Text Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | TEXT | 539.7 F739a cop.2 (Browse shelf) | Copy 2 | Available | A186100 | ||
Text Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | TEXT | 539.7 F739a cop.3 (Browse shelf) | Copy 3 | Available | A186101 | ||
Text Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | TEXT | 539.7 F739a cop.4 (Browse shelf) | Copy 4 | Available | A186102 | ||
Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 539.7 F739a cop.5 (Browse shelf) | Copy 5 | On hold | GB2612 | 1 |
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This text is primarily intended to accompany an advanced undergraduate course in atomic physics. However, the elementary atomic physics covered in the early chapters should be accessible to undergraduates when they are first introduced to the subject. The book describes some of the latest advances and the applications to Bose-Einstein condensation of atoms, matter-wave interferometry and quantum computing with trapped ions. To complement the usual quantum mechanical treatment of atomic structure the book strongly emphasizes the experimental basis of the subject, especially in the later chapters.
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