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  1. Physics of Atoms and Molecules (2nd Edition) by B.H. Bransden, C.J. Joachain, 2003-06-23
  2. Physics for Computer Science Students: With Emphasis on Atomic and Semiconductor Physics (Undergraduate Texts in Contemporary Physics) by Narciso Garcia, Arthur Damask, et all 1998-01-01
  3. Experimental Atomic Physics by G P Harnwell, 1961
  4. Electron Scattering: From Atoms, Molecules, Nuclei and Bulk Matter (Physics of Atoms and Molecules)
  5. Basic Ideas and Concepts in Nuclear Physics: An Introductory Approach, Third Edition (Series in Fundamental and Applied Nuclear Physics) by K. Heyde, 2004-07-01
  6. Atomic physics,: By Max Born ... authorized translation from the German edition, by John Dougall by Max Born, 1935
  7. An Introduction to Atomic andMolecular Physics by Wolfgang Demtröder, Wolfgang Demtr÷der, 2005-12-22
  8. Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure by Gerhard Herzberg, 2010-08-19
  9. Molecular Processes in Plasmas: Collisions of Charged Particles with Molecules (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Yukikazu Itikawa, 2010-11-02
  10. Atomic Structure Theory: Lectures on Atomic Physics by Walter R. Johnson, 2010-11-30
  11. Scientific Explanation and Atomic Physics by Edward M. MacKinnon, 1983-02
  12. Springer Handbook of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
  13. Atomic Photoeffect (Physics of Atoms and Molecules) by M.Ya. Amusia, 1990-04-30
  14. Topics in Atomic Physics by Charles E. Burkhardt, Jacob J. Leventhal, 2010-10-05

21. Atomic Physics
atomic physics. In this chapter we will explore the Bohr model ofthe hydrogen atom and its extensions. This model was one of the
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/physics/bohr/
Next: Atomic Spectra Up: Main physics index Previous: Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics
In this chapter we will explore the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom and its extensions. This model was one of the greatest successes of early quantum theory, and spurred many further investigations which continue to this day.

www-admin@theory.uwinnipeg.ca

22. UW Atomic Physics Home Page
Experimental atomic physics University of Washington, Seattle,WA 98195 U of Washington Physics Department atomic physics
http://www.phys.washington.edu/groups/atomic/
Experimental Atomic Physics
University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195

Frequency-quadrupled
254-nm UV diode laser system
for the Hg EDM experiment
Research Groups:

Some additional information is available in the department brochure
Upcoming / Recent Events:

U of Washington
Physics Department Atomic Physics This page is maintained by Clark Griffith wcgriff@phys.washington.edu document.write("Last updated: "+document.lastModified+" (GMT)")

23. LSU Atomic Physics
In addition, there are ties to the experimental work in atomic physics inthe Department of Chemistry, particularly in the laboratories of Drs.
http://www.phys.lsu.edu/research/condensed/atomic.html
Research in Atomic and Molecular Physics The atomic, molecular, and optical physics programs at LSU bring together the theoretical work of Drs. Rau and Schafer , and Boyd Professor O'Connell (also see condensed matter/solid state physics). Topics under investigation in atomic theory by this group include scattering, excitation, and ionization in electron-atom and electron-ion collisions, atoms in strong fields, and photo absorption. The roles of correlation, resonance, and relativistic effects are studied. In quantum optics, Dr. O'Connell studies energy shifts in radiation, as well as non-Markovian effects in quantum optics. Dr. Schafer works on intense laser effects on atoms, including multi-photon absorption and ionization and the production of high harmonics. Working with faculty members in this group are postdoctoral associates and a number of graduate students. In addition, there are ties to the experimental work in atomic physics in the Department of Chemistry, particularly in the laboratories of Drs. Hopkins and Poliakoff , and Boyd Professor McGlynn . Students from the department in Dr. Poliakoff's group study vibrationally resolved excitation of small molecules with photons of energy 10-200 eV at the CAMD Synchrotron facility. (see page 4).

24. Dario Mitnik
Research fellow Rollins College. Contains research on atomic physics, electron impact ionization, excitation and recombination, parallelization of the Rmatrix codes, distorted waves method, and time dependent method.
http://vanadium.rollins.edu/~dario/
Welcome to Dr. Dario Mitnik's home page. VITA PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH CODES ... Modern Physics course (PHYS230)

25. Atomic Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
Similar pages atomic physics at GSI Translate this page atomic physics division of GSI, Atomphysik der GSI, Darmstadt
http://xxx.lanl.gov/list/physics.atom-ph/recent
Atomic Physics
Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 14 Mar 2003 Thu, 13 Mar 2003 Tue, 11 Mar 2003 Fri, 7 Mar 2003 ... Tue, 4 Mar 2003
  • Fri, 14 Mar 2003
    physics/0303056 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Interchannel coupling effects in the spin polarization of energetic photoelectrons
    Authors: Himadri S. Chakraborty Pranawa C. Deshmukh Steven T. Manson
    Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev. A
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics
    physics/0303054 abs ps pdf other
    Title:
    Authors:
    A. Emmanouilidou T.Schneider J.-M.Rost
    Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics
    cond-mat/0302504 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Quantum dots in high magnetic fields: Composite-fermion or rotating-Wigner-molecule approach?
    Authors: Constantine Yannouleas Uzi Landman
    Comments: 11 pages. Revtex4 with 6 EPS figures and 5 tables . For related papers, see this http URL
    Subj-class: Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect; Strongly Correlated Electrons; Atomic Physics
    Thu, 13 Mar 2003
    physics/0303052 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Plasma formation from ultracold Rydberg gases
    Authors: T. Pohl

    26. GRIFFITH UNI LASER ATOMIC PHYSICS
    Welcome. Click on Image to Enter You are visitor number 1212 accessstats. Griffith University Laser atomic physics Laboratory.
    http://www.sct.gu.edu.au/research/laserP/

    27. Atom Physics
    atomic physics. ( at the Section for Theoretical and Computational Physics). Research Staff in the atomic physics Projects. Ladislav
    http://www.fi.uib.no/Fysisk/Teori/atomPhysics.html
    Atomic Physics
    ( at the Section for Theoretical and Computational Physics )
    Research Staff in the Atomic Physics Projects
    Thesis Projects in Atomic Physics (in Norwegian ... a bit old)
    Completed Theses
    Projects and publications in Atomic Physics
    Assosiated Project: Scientific Visualisation
    1997: Nordic Symposium: Basic Problems in Quantum Physics
    Norwegian Atomic and molecular Physics: AMOS
    Fysisk institutt ved Universitetet i Bergen Norsk Utgave (ikke oppdatert) : her

    28. Atomic Physics At The TSR
    atomic physics Group at the Heidelberg HeavyIon Test Storage Ring(TSR). Experimental research in the areas of Atomic and Molecular
    http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/ato/tsrexp.html

    Heavy Ions Physics Group (Prof. D. Schwalm)
    Atomic Physics Group at the Heidelberg Heavy-Ion Test Storage Ring (TSR) Experimental research in the areas of Atomic and Molecular Physics
    using Stored and Cooled Ion Beams Group members Publications Seminars Related Links
    Contact:
    Prof. Dr. Andreas Wolf
    Dr. Gerald Gwinner

    Current Research Projects:

    29. Department Of Atomic Physics
    Üdvözöljük a BME TTK Fizikai Intézetének. Atomfizika Tanszékén!Welcome to the. Department of atomic physics. of thePhysical
    http://qchem52.fat.bme.hu/
    BME TTK
    Welcome to the
    Department of Atomic Physics
    of the Physical Institute
    of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE or BME) Enter Student information

    30. Atomic Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
    atomic physics. Authors and titles for recent submissions. 7 pages,5 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev. A Subjclass atomic physics
    http://arxiv.org/list/physics.atom-ph/recent
    Atomic Physics
    Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 14 Mar 2003 Thu, 13 Mar 2003 Tue, 11 Mar 2003 Fri, 7 Mar 2003 ... Tue, 4 Mar 2003
  • Fri, 14 Mar 2003
    physics/0303056 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Interchannel coupling effects in the spin polarization of energetic photoelectrons
    Authors: Himadri S. Chakraborty Pranawa C. Deshmukh Steven T. Manson
    Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev. A
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics
    physics/0303054 abs ps pdf other
    Title:
    Authors:
    A. Emmanouilidou T.Schneider J.-M.Rost
    Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics
    cond-mat/0302504 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Quantum dots in high magnetic fields: Composite-fermion or rotating-Wigner-molecule approach?
    Authors: Constantine Yannouleas Uzi Landman
    Comments: 11 pages. Revtex4 with 6 EPS figures and 5 tables . For related papers, see this http URL
    Subj-class: Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect; Strongly Correlated Electrons; Atomic Physics
    Thu, 13 Mar 2003
    physics/0303052 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Plasma formation from ultracold Rydberg gases
    Authors: T. Pohl

    31. Atomic Physics Authors/titles "new.atom-ph"
    atomic physics. new abstracts, Fri, 14 Mar 03 010101 GMT. accepted inPhys. Rev. A Subjclass atomic physics Effects of the interchannel
    http://arxiv.org/list/physics.atom-ph/new
    Atomic Physics
    new abstracts, Fri, 14 Mar 03 01:01:01 GMT
    physics/0303054 abs ps pdf other
    Title:
    Authors:
    A. Emmanouilidou T.Schneider J.-M.Rost
    Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics
    physics/0303056 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Interchannel coupling effects in the spin polarization of energetic photoelectrons
    Authors: Himadri S. Chakraborty Pranawa C. Deshmukh Steven T. Manson
    Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev. A
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics
    Cross-listings
    cond-mat/0302504 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Quantum dots in high magnetic fields: Composite-fermion or rotating-Wigner-molecule approach?
    Authors: Constantine Yannouleas Uzi Landman
    Comments: 11 pages. Revtex4 with 6 EPS figures and 5 tables . For related papers, see this http URL
    Subj-class: Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect; Strongly Correlated Electrons; Atomic Physics
    For subscribe options to combined physics archives, e-mail To: physics@arXiv.org, Subject: subscribe - For help on viewing and making submissions, see this http URL For a list of archive mirror sites, see this http URL
    Links to: arXiv physics find abs ... recent

    32. SAM Project
    A collaboration between different atomic physics groups around the world to produce, collect and distribute accurate atomic data. From NASA, US.
    http://aniara.gsfc.nasa.gov/sam/sam.html
    The SAM Project
    The SAM (Systematic, Accurate, Multiconfiguration calculations) project is a collaboration between different atomic physics groups around the world to produce, collect and distribute accurate atomic data. The aim is not only to reach high accuracy, but also to estimate the uncertainty of the final result. This is done by using three different quality criteria
    For inquires, comments and suggestions, contact
    Tomas Brage, Associate Professor
    Department of Physics, Box 118, Lund University, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden
    Tomas.Brage@fysik.lu.se
    Responsible NASA Organization/Official:
    Dr. David S. Leckrone
    NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
    Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics
    Code 681
    Greenbelt, MD 20771
    hrsleckrone@hrs.gsfc.nasa.gov

    GSFC Warning Banner
    These pages were last updated November 5, 1999

    33. NIST Scientific And Technical Databases - Atomic And Molecular Physics Databases
    The NIST Standard Reference Data Group has worked together with the worldfamousNIST atomic physics Program to produce the most comprehensive set of reliable
    http://www.nist.gov/srd/phys.htm

    Data Home
    Analytical Chemistry Atomic and Molecular Physics Biometrics ... Thermophysical and Thermochemical
    Atomic and Molecular Physics
    The NIST Standard Reference Data Group has worked together with the world-famous NIST Atomic Physics Program to produce the most comprehensive set of reliable atomic data available anywhere. The NIST collection of atomic energy levels, transition probabilities, and collision data is widely used by groups for characterizing and modeling all types of gaseous systems, including plasmas, planetary atmospheres, and astrophysical media, and for health physics applications. Databases and publications make these data easy to find and easy to use. The physics online databases have grown into an extensive listing. The NIST Chemistry WebBook now contains electronic and vibrational spectra for over 4000 compounds. The WebBook also contains constants of diatomic molecules. The SRD Group has also produced several important compilations of molecular data.

    34. Cal State Fullerton Physics Department Directory
    SLC152B. atomic physics-Experimental (Dr. Khakoo) SLC-150, SLC-151.atomic physics-Theory (Dr. Feagin) MH-654, MH-656C. Condensed
    http://chaos.fullerton.edu/physics_directory.html
      The Physics Department office is located on the sixth floor of McCarthy Hall in room 611.
      The mailing address is: Department of Physics California State University, Fullerton P.O. Box 6866 Fullerton, CA 92834-6866 The office phone number is: (714) 278-3366 The office fax number is: (714) 278-5810 The department e-mail address is: physics@fullerton.edu
    Physics Department Chair Physics Department Vice Chair Physics Department Undergraduate Advisor ... Physics Department Graduate Advisor Click here to download a large (372K) version of the campus map. Click here to download an area freeway map (11K). Cal State Fullerton is shown in green. Click here to download an area map with precise latitude and longitude marks. The campus entrance is at 33.87908 deg North longitude, 117.885 deg West latitude. The map is exactly 0.1 deg x 0.1 deg. To learn more about the area around Cal State Fullerton we suggest a visit to fullerton.online or to
    Department Facilities
    MH = McCarthy Hall (location 16 on campus map)
    SLC = Science Laboratory Center (location 15 on campus map)
    Support Facilities:
    • Office: MH-611/613 (Ms. Carol Ebbett, Ms. Sheree Traub)

    35. Atomic Physics
    atomic physics. NB This list has been generated automatically and may containsome false matches. Up to main page. Contenttype text/html
    http://newton.ex.ac.uk/aip/catagories/atomic_physics.html
    atomic physics
    NB This list has been generated automatically and may contain some false matches.
    [Up to main page
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    Search results for '(atom or atoms)'
    Format: Long Short Sort by: Score Time Title Reverse Score Reverse Time Reverse Title
    Refine search: Documents 1 - 488 of 488 matches. More 's indicate a better match. A RUDIMENTARY ATOM LASER
    INTERFEROMETRY OF ELECTRON WAVES WITHIN AN ATOM.

    ATOM WAVES CAN BE USED TO DETECT ROTATIONAL EFFECTS,

    ATOM PHOTONICS.
    ...
    ht://Dig 3.1.6

    36. Laser Cooling And Atomic Physics (LCAP) Program
    Laser Cooling and atomic physics (LCAP) Program in NASA's MicrogravityResearch Division. Falsecolor image of cold cesium atoms
    http://horology.jpl.nasa.gov/lcap/
    Laser Cooling and Atomic Physics (LCAP) Program in NASA's Microgravity Research Division
    False-color image of cold cesium atoms in a magneto-optical trap at the JPL Laser Cooling Facility One of the most exciting developments in physics over the past 15 years has been the use of lasers to produce ultra-cold temperatures samples of neutral and charged atoms. Three of the leaders in this field were awarded the 1997 Nobel prize in physics . The very low temperatures obtainable by these techniques (as low as 1 millionth of a degree above absolute zero) permit one to perform extremely precise spectroscopic measurements free from most perturbations and with very long interaction times. For these reasons, laser cooling is being employed in the latest generation of neutral atom clocks, yielding dramatic improvements in precision. The major limitation on the interaction time obtainable arises due to the effect of gravity. Other applications of laser cooling involve the study of the novel behavior of very cold gases of atoms. At very low temperatures, for example, atoms confined within interfering pairs of lasers form an ordered array, called an optical lattice. By combining laser cooling with evaporative cooling, scientists have recently been able to study a purely quantum form of matter known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, and the researchers that first achieved this new state of matter were awarded the 2001 Nobel prize in physics.

    37. Atomic Physics Group
    atomic physics Group. The atomic physics Group at the Department of AppliedMathematics and Theoretical Physics is lead by Dr Colm T Whelan.
    http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/e2e/
    The Atomic Physics Group at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics is lead by Dr Colm T Whelan Information on worldwide (e,2e) research topics can be found here View information on the forthcoming International Meeting on Electron Scattering Marco Kampp

    38. Publications Atomic Physics Group
    atomic physics Group. Whelan CT (e,2e) Processes in Whelan, Dreizler, Macekand Walters edited, New Directions in atomic physics, Plenum, 87104;
    http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/e2e/publications.html
    • Relativistic (e,2e) processes W. Nakel and Colm T. Whelan, Physics Reports (1999) pp. 409-471
    • The 1s excitation energy for helium atoms in liquid helium, solid helium and helium bubbles in metals , N. C. Pyper, D. W. Essex and Colm T. Whelan, Phil Mag B, submitted
    • Whelan C T and Rasch J (1999), " Partial Wave Integrals ", in High Performance Computing edited by R J Allan et al, Plenum Press, 301-306
    • Rasch J, Lucey SP, Whelan C T and Walters H R J,(1999) " Application of 6DIME : on He ",in High Performance Computing edited by R J Allan et al Plenum Press, 285-291
    • Rasch J, Whelan C T, Lucey S P, Dal Capello C and Walters H R J " 6 Dimensional Integrals and Supercomputers ", Computer Physics Communications (1999),
    • Whelan C T " (e,2e) Processes " in Whelan, Dreizler, Macek and Walters edited, New Directions in Atomic Physics , Plenum, 87-104
    • Essex D W and Whelan C T " On the use of the (e,2e) technique as a surface probe " in Whelan Dreizler, Macek and Walters , edited, New Directions in Atomic Physics , Plenum, 315-318
    • Essex D W and Whelan C T " On the scattering of charged particles from metalic surfaces " in Whelan et al, edited

    39. Bohr-Einstein
    Article from Living Philosophers , by Niels Bohr.
    http://www.emr.hibu.no/lars/eng/schilpp/
    DISCUSSION WITH EINSTEIN ON EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN ATOMIC PHYSICS N IELS B OHR Originally published in Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist, P. A. Schilpp, ed., pp. 200-41 The Library of Living Philosophers, Evanston (1949). W As is well known, it was the intimate relation, elucidated primarily by Boltzmann, between the laws of thermodynamics and the statistical regularities exhibited by mechanical system with many degrees of freedom, which guided Planck in his in genious treatment of the problem of thermal radiation, leading him to his fundamental discovery. While, in his work, Planck was principally concerned with considerations of essentially statistical character and with great caution refrained from definite conclusions as to the extent to which the existence of the quantum implied a departure from the foundations of mechanics and electrodynamics, Einstein's great original contribution to quantum theory (I905) was just the recognition of how physical phenomena like the photo-effect may depend directly on individual quantum effects . In these very same years when, developing his theory of relativity, Einstein laid a new foundation for physical science, he explored with a most daring spirit the novel features of atomicity which pointed beyond the whole framework of classical physics.

    40. Atomic Physics At NCSU
    atomic physics. KT Chung, Professor Among the most precise measurementsin physics are those in the area of atomic physics. Dr. Johnson uses
    http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/physics/Research/atomic.html
    ATOMIC PHYSICS
    K. T. Chung, Professor (Theory)
    C . E. Johnson, Professor (Experiment)
    J. R. Mowat, Professor (Experiment)
    J. S. Risley, Professor (Experiment)
    Atomic Physics is concerned with describing the electron clouds surrounding the nuclei of atoms and the way these clouds are influenced by the presence of fields, either static or dynamic. Historically grounded in visible spectroscopy and collision experiments using free electrons, the field has expanded its scope to include spectroscopies that reach from radio frequencies to the X-ray region and collision experiments with ions and electrons with energies ranging from almost zero eV (e.g., ion traps) to tens of GeV (at high energy accelerators). Dr. Chung carries out theoretical studies for atomic systems containing several electrons. Atomic properties such as energies, wave functions, lifetimes, isotope shifts, fine and hyperfine structures are calculated for bound states as well as highly-excited resonance systems. Polarizability and dynamic polarizability of atomic systems are also computed to obtain the van der Waals coefficients for molecules. New methods, such as saddle- point techniques, full-core plus correlation, and restricted-variation methods are being developed in order to overcome the difficulties encountered in other theoretical approaches. These methods have been highly successful; very high precision results are obtained for three- and four-electron systems. The results thus obtained are very useful to experimentalists in the analyses of observed optical and electron spectra. Calculations are underway to apply these methods to five- and six-electron systems.

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