Provides an introduction to quantum optics, the study of optical effects that cannot be explained by classical theory. The main concern of this book is the theoretical background to the key experiments in quantum optics. It is meant for postgraduate students and research workers, as well as final-year undergraduates.
Provides an introduction to quantum optics, the study of optical effects that cannot be explained by classical theory. The main concern of this book is the theoretical background to the key experiments in quantum optics. It is meant for postgraduate students and research workers, as well as final-year undergraduates.
Rodney Loudon, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Department of Electronic Systems Engineering, University of Essex
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1: Planck's radiation law and the Einstein coefficients 2: Quantum mechanics of the atom-radiation interaction 3: Classical theory of optical fluctuations and coherence 4: Quantization of the radiation field 5: Single-mode quantum optics 6: Multimode and continuous-mode quantum optics 7: Optical generation, attenuation and amplification 8: Resonance fluorescence and light scattering 9: Nonlinear quantum optics Index
Preface 1: Planck's radiation law and the Einstein coefficients 2: Quantum mechanics of the atom-radiation interaction 3: Classical theory of optical fluctuations and coherence 4: Quantization of the radiation field 5: Single-mode quantum optics 6: Multimode and continuous-mode quantum optics 7: Optical generation, attenuation and amplification 8: Resonance fluorescence and light scattering 9: Nonlinear quantum optics Index
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