Physics of Ultra-Cold Matter Atomic Clouds, Bose-Einstein Condensate
The advent of laser cooling of atoms led to the discovery of ultra-cold matter, with temperatures below liquid Helium, which displays a variety of new physical phenomena. Physics of Ultra-Cold Matter gives an overview of this recent area of science, with
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atomic, optical, and plasma physics The Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics covers in a comprehensive manner theory and experiment in the entire field of atoms and molecules and their interaction with electromagnetic radiation. Books in the series provide a rich source of new ideas and techniques with wide applications in fields such as chemistry, materials science, astrophysics, surface science, plasma technology, advanced optics, aeronomy, and engineering. Laser physics is a particular connecting theme that has provided much of the continuing impetus for new developments in the field. The purpose of the series is to cover the gap between standard undergraduate textbooks and the research literature with emphasis on the fundamental ideas, methods, techniques, and results in the field.
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J.T. Mendonc¸a • Hugo Terc¸as
Physics of Ultra-Cold Matter Atomic Clouds, Bose Einstein Condensates and Rydberg Plasmas
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J.T. Mendonc¸a Instituto Superior Tecnico Av. Rovisco Pais 1 Lisbon, Portugal
Hugo Terc¸as Universit´e Blaise Pascal Aubi`ere Cedex, France
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