Levy Statistics & Laser Cooling
Editorial Reviews
Review
'... a beautifully concise yet complete introduction to the logic of this incredible technique ... students of physics and other scientists interested in laser cooling will find this book hard to beat for insight and conceptual clarity.' Mark Buchanan, New Scientist
'... an excellent and readable account that will be of considerable use not only to people interested in laser cooling, but also to those wishing to see this important set of techniques make an impact in studies of ultracold matter ... a significant addition to the literature in both laser cooling and statistical physics. It is rare to have such a lucid and convincing account of a technique that will be new to most scientists. It will be greatly welcomed both by workers in the field of ultracold atom physics and by those who want to see an important theoretical apparatus used in practice.' Keith Burnett, Nature
'... hard to beat for insight and conceptual clarity.' New Scientist
Book Description
This is a book about laser cooling, a new research field with many potential applications. The authors present an original approach, using the tools and concepts of statistical physics. A new understanding of laser cooling, both intuitive and quantitative, is obtained. The volume also comprises a case study allowing non-Gaussian (Lévy) statistics, a technique being used more frequently in many different fields.
Levy Statistics & Laser Cooling
Levy Statistics & Laser Cooling,François Bardou,Jean-Philippe Bouchaud,Alain Aspect,Claude Cohen-Tannoudji,Cambridge University Press,0521004225,Astronomy - General,Atoms,Cooling,Electricity,Laser cooling,Laser manipulation (Nuclear ph,Laser manipulation (Nuclear physics),Levy processes,Mathematical Physics,Nuclear Physics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Atomic & molecular physics,Science / Physics
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