Advances in Physics of Rydberg Atoms and Molecules - IOP ebooks - Oks, Eugene (Auburn University, USA) - Books - Institute of Physics Publishing - 9780750339377 - November 11, 2021
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Advances in Physics of Rydberg Atoms and Molecules - IOP ebooks

Oks, Eugene (Auburn University, USA)

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Advances in Physics of Rydberg Atoms and Molecules - IOP ebooks

This book covers recent analytical advances in the study of Rydberg atoms and molecules. The book presents classical descriptions of electron trajectories in Rydberg atoms, offering detailed visualisations and deep physical insight into the dynamics of the system. The book surveys studies of the energy shift of Rydberg atoms and molecules, the shapes of the spectral lines they emit, and counterintuitive phenomena observed in the process. At the cutting edge of its field, this research and reference text is ideal for graduate level students and researchers in quantum optics, quantum computing, plasma, and sensing technologies.




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Provides the latest advances in studying Rydberg atoms and molecules including detailed visualizations for deep physical insightPresents counterintuitive results on the shape of spectral lines of Rydberg atoms and ionsIncludes techniques for measuring nuclear shapes in atomic experiments -by using spectral lines of muonic ionsDiscusses classical analytical description of negative hydrogen ions and how this impacts practical applications previously considered impossibleIntroduces new types of the motion of a Rydberg electron in polar molecules


130 pages, With figures in colour and black and white

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 11, 2021
ISBN13 9780750339377
Publishers Institute of Physics Publishing
Pages 130
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 10 mm   ·   449 g
Language English  

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