Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics ;
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 41; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Two-Photon Entanglement and Quantum Reality; I. Introduction; II. ""Ghost"" Image and Interference; III. Experimental Testing of Bell's Inequalities; IV. Why Two-Photon But Not Two Photons?; V. Conclusion; VI. Acknowledgments; VII. Notes; VIII. References; Chapter 2. Quantum Chaos with Cold Atoms; I. Introduction; II. Two-Level Atoms in a Standing-Wave Potential; III. Experimental Method; IV. Single Pulse Interaction; V. Kicked Rotor; VI. The Modulated Standing Wave
VII. AcknowledgmentsVIII. References; Chapter 5. Atom Waveguides; I. Introduction; II. Guiding of Atoms with Static Electrical and Magnetic Fields; III. Evanescent Light Wave; IV. Guiding Atoms with Evanescent Wave; V. Atom Waveguide with Propagating Laser Fields; VI. Experiments with Atom Guiding; VII. Acknowledgments; VIII. References; Chapter 6. Atomic Matter Wave Amplification by Optical Pumping; I. Introduction; II. Model of an Atom Laser; III. Master Equation; IV. Photon Reabsorption; V. Summary; VI. Acknowledgments; VII. Appendix A: N-Atom Master Equation; VIII. References
VII. Conclusion and Future DirectionsVIII. Acknowledgments; IX. References; Chapter 3. Study of the Spatial and Temporal Coherence of High-Order Harmonics; I. Introduction; II. Theory of Harmonic Generation in Macroscopic Media; III. Phase Matching; IV. Spatial Coherence; V. Temporal and Spectral Coherence; VI. Future Applications; VII. Conclusion; VIII. Acknowledgments; IX. References; Chapter 4. Atom Optics in Quantized Light Fields; I. Introduction; II. Ante; III. Atomic Deflection by a Resonant Quantum Field; IV. Atom Optics in Nonresonant Fields; V. The Bragg Regime; VI. Conclusion
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