Trapped Particles and Fundamental Physics
Fundamental physics with trapped particles (ions, atoms or molecules) rep­ resents one of the most challenging and promising fields of investigation, with impressive results during this last decade. The use of both particle trapping and laser cooling techniques, together with traditional techniques of atomic physics, represents a powerlul tool of investigation for a wide range of fields. Experiments spanning very high resolution spectroscopy to Bose-Einstein condensation, tests of the Standard Model ofelectroweak interactions to precise mass measurements, detailed analysis of ~ decay to QED tests have been presented by leading scientists who reported the most recent results and discussed the perspectives in the different fields. During the ten working days of the School, 39 lecturers, 6 seminars and two poster sessions have been organized by offering to the attendants a.complete pic­ ture of the present research status about the new frontiers of atomic physics. L. Caneschi gave a general overview of the Standard Model of electroweak interac­ tions. He pointed out the achievements and the limits of validity of the model.
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Trapped Particles and Fundamental Physics
Fundamental physics with trapped particles (ions, atoms or molecules) rep­ resents one of the most challenging and promising fields of investigation, with impressive results during this last decade. The use of both particle trapping and laser cooling techniques, together with traditional techniques of atomic physics, represents a powerlul tool of investigation for a wide range of fields. Experiments spanning very high resolution spectroscopy to Bose-Einstein condensation, tests of the Standard Model ofelectroweak interactions to precise mass measurements, detailed analysis of ~ decay to QED tests have been presented by leading scientists who reported the most recent results and discussed the perspectives in the different fields. During the ten working days of the School, 39 lecturers, 6 seminars and two poster sessions have been organized by offering to the attendants a.complete pic­ ture of the present research status about the new frontiers of atomic physics. L. Caneschi gave a general overview of the Standard Model of electroweak interac­ tions. He pointed out the achievements and the limits of validity of the model.
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Trapped Particles and Fundamental Physics

Trapped Particles and Fundamental Physics

Trapped Particles and Fundamental Physics

Trapped Particles and Fundamental Physics

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Fundamental physics with trapped particles (ions, atoms or molecules) rep­ resents one of the most challenging and promising fields of investigation, with impressive results during this last decade. The use of both particle trapping and laser cooling techniques, together with traditional techniques of atomic physics, represents a powerlul tool of investigation for a wide range of fields. Experiments spanning very high resolution spectroscopy to Bose-Einstein condensation, tests of the Standard Model ofelectroweak interactions to precise mass measurements, detailed analysis of ~ decay to QED tests have been presented by leading scientists who reported the most recent results and discussed the perspectives in the different fields. During the ten working days of the School, 39 lecturers, 6 seminars and two poster sessions have been organized by offering to the attendants a.complete pic­ ture of the present research status about the new frontiers of atomic physics. L. Caneschi gave a general overview of the Standard Model of electroweak interac­ tions. He pointed out the achievements and the limits of validity of the model.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402004414
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 03/31/2002
Series: NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry , #51
Edition description: 2002
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Comments on the Standard Model.- Electromagnetic Trapping of Cold Atoms: An Overview.- Quantum Degeneracy in Lithium Gases.- Experiments with two Colliding Bose-Einstein Condensates in an Elongated Magneto-Static Trap.- Optical and Magnetic Trapping Of Fermionic Potassium.- Formation of Quantized Vortices in a Gaseous Bose-Einstein Condensate.- Spectroscopy with Trapped Francium.- “White-Light” Laser Cooling and Trapping.- Making Molecules From Laser-Cooled Atoms.- Entanglement Manipulation in a Cavity Qed Experiment.- Mass Spectrometry at 100 Parts Per Trillion.- Electric Dipole Moments and Ion Storage Rings.- List of Participants.
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