Laser Control of Atoms and Molecules by Vladilen Letokhov

Laser Control of Atoms and Molecules by Vladilen Letokhov

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This text treats laser light as a universal tool to control matter at the atomic and molecular level, one of the most exciting applications of lasers. Lasers can heat matter, cool atoms to ultra-low temperatures where they show quantum collective behaviour, and can act selectively on specific atoms and molecules for their detection and separation.

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Laser Control of Atoms and Molecules by Vladilen Letokhov

Rather different problems can be lumped together under the general term 'laser control of atoms and molecules'. They include the laser selection of atomic and molecular velocities for the purpose of Doppler-free spectroscopy, laser control of the position and velocity of atoms (i.e. laser trapping and cooling of atoms), and laser control of atomic and molecular processes (ionization, dissociation) with a view of detecting single atoms and molecules and particularly separating isotopes and nuclear isomers. Over the last decades the principal problems posed have been successfully solved, and many of them have evolved remarkably in the subsequent investigations of the international research community. For example, the solution of the problem of laser cooling and trapping of atoms has given birth to the new field of the physics of ultracold matter, i.e. quantum atomic and molecular gases. The laser non-coherent control of uni-molecular processes has found an interesting extension in the field of laser coherent control of molecules. The concept of laser control of position has been successfully demonstrated with microparticles (optical tweezers), concurrently with investigations into atomic control. The laser photo-ionization of molecules on surfaces has led to the development of novel techniques of laser-assisted mass spectrometry of macromolecules, and so on. The aim of this book is to review these topics from a unified or 'coherent' point of view. It will be useful for many readers in various fields of laser science and its applications.
Review from previous edition Letokhov has managed the difficult feat of both describing the physics of a wide range of topics while also looking to the futureAnyone with an interest in atomic physics will enjoy this book. * Contemporary Physics *
... a book by one of the pioneers in this entire field, and one of the most cited Russian scientific authors. * Colin Webb, University of Oxford *
... a timely book for a rapidly moving and expanding market, written by an internationally renowned expert in the field of laser cooling. * Wolfgang Schleich, University of Ulm *
... an excellent book. It brings together topics which have a common theme - the laser control of atoms and molecules - but are not usually treated in the same book. * Ifan Hughes, University of Durham *
Letokhov has managed the difficult feat of both describing the physics of a wide range of topics while also looking to the future. Anyone with an interest in atomic physics will enjoy this book. * Dr B.E. Sauer Contemporary Physics *
Vladilen Letokhov was born in Irkutsk, Siberia (1939). Educated in the prestigious Moscow Physical-Technical Institute (1957-1963). Graduated in P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow with Nobel Prize Winner Professor N.Basov. From 1970 Letokhov was the Head of Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory and associate director for research (1971-1989) of the Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences. Was most recently Professor at the Moscow Physical-Technical Institute. Awards: Lenin Prize for science and technology (1978); State Prize for science and technology (2002); European Physical Society Quantum Electronics Prize (1998)
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ISBN 13 9780199697137
ISBN 10 0199697132
Title Laser Control of Atoms and Molecules
Author Vladilen Letokhov
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2011-10-13
Number of pages 324
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.