Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics,
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Contient les sommaires des volumes 1-45.
Index. Références bibliogr.
Front Cover; Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics; Copyright Page; Contents; VII. Correlation Emission Spectroscopy of Metastable Hydrogen: How Real are Virtual States?; Contributors; Chapter 1. Comparing the Antiproton and Proton, and Opening the Way to Cold Antihydrogen; I. World's Lowest Energy Antiprotons by a Factor of 1010; II. Million-Fold Improved Comparison of Antiproton and Proton; III. Opening the Way to Cold Antihydrogen; IV. Technological Spinoffs; V. Acknowledgments; VI. References; Chapter 2. Medical Imaging with Laser-Polarized Noble Gases; I. Introduction
II. Nuclear Polarization TechniquesIII. Basics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI); IV. Imaging Polarized 129 Xe and 3 He Gas; V. NMR and MRI of Dissolved 129Xe; VI. Conclusions-Future Possibilities; VII. Acknowledgments; VIII. References; Chapter 3. Polarization and Coherence Analysis of the Optical Two-Photon Radiation from the Metastable 22S1/2 State of Atomic Hydrogen; I. Introduction; II. On the the Theory of the Two-Photon Decay of the Metastable State of Atomic Hydrogen; III. The Stirling Two-Photon Apparatus; IV. Angular and Polarization Correlation Experiments
III. Experimental DetailsIV. Example of Recent Coulomb Explosion Imaging Studies and Consequences; V. Conclusions; VI. References; Subject Index; Contents of Volumes in This Series
V. Coherence and Fourier Spectral Analysis-Experiment and TheoryVI. Time Correlation; VIII. Conclusions; IX. Acknowledgments; X. References; Chapter 4. Laser Spectroscopy of Small Molecules; I. Introduction; II. High Vibrational Levels in Electronic Ground States; III. Laser Spectroscopy of Electronically Excited Molecular States; IV. Sub-Doppler Spectroscopy of Small Alkali Clusters; V. Time-Resolved Laser Spectroscopy; VI. Conclusions; VII. References; Chapter 5. Coulomb Explosion Imaging of Molecules; I. The Principle of Coulomb Explosion Imaging; II. Scientifc Considerations
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Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics. Volume 45.