Techniques for Lithium Isotope Separation

This book explores basics of how to construct a laser isotope separation experiment, as well as a laser cooling magneto optical trap. It describes the minimum quantum mechanical background and fundamentals of optics needed to understand the experiments. The book provides detailed step-by-step thorough explanations of different techniques.

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Techniques for Lithium Isotope Separation

This book explores basics of how to construct a laser isotope separation experiment, as well as a laser cooling magneto optical trap. It describes the minimum quantum mechanical background and fundamentals of optics needed to understand the experiments. The book provides detailed step-by-step thorough explanations of different techniques.

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Techniques for Lithium Isotope Separation

Techniques for Lithium Isotope Separation

Techniques for Lithium Isotope Separation

Techniques for Lithium Isotope Separation

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Overview

This book explores basics of how to construct a laser isotope separation experiment, as well as a laser cooling magneto optical trap. It describes the minimum quantum mechanical background and fundamentals of optics needed to understand the experiments. The book provides detailed step-by-step thorough explanations of different techniques.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750338370
Publisher: Iop Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 11/30/2022
Series: Coherent Sources and Applications
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 7.38(w) x 10.03(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Professor Ignacio Enrique Olivares Bahamondes is a member of the Physics Department at Universidad de Santiago de Chile. He is a recognized authority in the field and has published pioneering papers on the use of diode lasers in Lithium isotope separation.

Dr Patrick Carrazana gained his Masters and Doctorate in Theoretical Quantum Optics in the United States. For approximately twenty years Dr. Carrazana has worked in General Relativity with a special interest in problems associated with the early universe.
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