Book recommendations
Text: There is no textbook. The course is based on several books and original publications. Some material will be distributed.
The book most relevant to the course is:
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Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude,
Dupont-Roc, Jaques, and Grynberg, Gilbert, Atom-Photon-Interactions,
Basic Processes and Applications, Wiley-Interscience, 1992.
I will not distribute Xerox copies out of this book and assume that students
either buy the book or have access to it.
Some material will be taken out of:
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Loudon, Rodney, The Quantum Theory of Light, Clarendon Press,
· Weissbluth, Mitchel, Photon-Atom Interactions, Academic Press, 1989.
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Proceeding of the summer school in
Les Houches 1990:
Fundamental Systems in Quantum Optics,
Les Houches, Session LIII, 1990, edited by J. Dalibard, J.M. Raimond, and J.
Zinn-Justin (Elsevier, 1992)
·
Proceeding of the summer school in
Varenna 1991:
Laser Manipulation of Atoms and Ions, Proceedings of the International
School of Physics “Enrico Fermi”, Course CXVIII, edited by E. Arimondo, W.D.
Phillips, and F. Strumia (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992).
I will distribute Xerox copies of small sections when necessary. The first two books are worth buying.
Further books which I have used to prepare the courses 8.421 and 8.422
·
Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude: Atoms in Electromagnetic Fields, World
Scientific,
· L Allen and J.H. Eberly, “Optical resonance and two-level atoms” (Dover, New York, 1975): Covers some more special topics very well: Bloch equations, pulse propagation, echoes, superradiance.
· W. Demtröder, “Laser spectroscopy” (Springer, Berlin, 1996): Almost encyclopedic book on lasers, spectroscopic instruments and techniques, and all relevant methods of spectroscopy - lots of references, very useful.
· O. Svelto, “Principle of lasers” (Plenum, New York, 1989): Mainly on lasers (basic principles, resonators, types of lasers), but nice short discussions of coherence and other concepts.
· S. Svanberg, “Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy” (Springer, Berlin, 1997). A lot of similar topics as Demtröder’s book, but less detailed. A longer chapter on applications of laser spectroscopy.
· A. Corney, “Atomic and Laser Spectroscopy” (Clarendon, Oxford, 1977). This book is on atoms, discusses hyperfine structure, selection rules and other effects in detail, and gives many examples of techniques and experiments. Gives a very good impression of the state of experimental atomic physics in the ‘70s.
· A.P. Thorne, “Spectrophysics” (Chapman, London, 1988). Nice book on spectroscopy, with some emphasis on classical methods and plasma spectroscopy. Long chapter on line widths and shapes.
· M.O. Scully and M.S. Zubairy, “Quantum Optics” (Cambridge, Cambridge, 1997). The theory of quantum optics! Detailed treatment of coherence and electromagnetically induced transparency, laser theory.
· D. Suter, “The physics of laser-atom interactions”, (Cambridge, Cambridge, 1997). Detailed discussion of three-level systems and coherent effects.