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This material is from [http://cua.mit.edu/8.422 MIT 8.422 Atomic Physics I] and is only in <font color=red>DRAFT</font> form at the present. This material will be actively edited around when coresponding subjects are discussed in class.
 
This material is from [http://cua.mit.edu/8.422 MIT 8.422 Atomic Physics I] and is only in <font color=red>DRAFT</font> form at the present. This material will be actively edited around when coresponding subjects are discussed in class.
  
* Chapter 1: [[Introduction to Atomic Physics]]
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* 1: [[Introduction to Atomic Physics]]
* Chapter 2: [[Quantum light: states and dynamics]]
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* 2: [[Quantum light: states and dynamics]]
* Chapter 3: [[Optical Bloch equations]]
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* 3: [[Optical Bloch equations]]
* Chapter 4: [[Photon-atom interactions]]
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* 4: [[Photon-atom interactions]]
* Chapter 5: [[Light forces]]
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* 5: [[Light forces]]
* Chapter 6: [[Bose-Einstein condensates]]
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* 6: [[Bose-Einstein condensates]]
* Chapter 7: [[Ion traps and quantum information]]
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* 7: [[Ion traps and quantum information]]
* Chapter 8: [[Frontiers in Atomic Physics]]
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* 8: [[Frontiers in Atomic Physics]]
  
 
== Sample Topics ==
 
== Sample Topics ==

Revision as of 02:27, 6 February 2009

MIT Atomic Physics

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Part I Course Notes (8.421)

This material is from MIT 8.421 Atomic Physics I and is only in DRAFT form at the present. You are welcome to edit to correct mistakes and add content.

Old MIT 8.421 Course Notes (pre-2008)

Part II Course Notes (8.422)

Prof. Dave Pritchard demonstrating classical squeezing with a parametrically driven pendulum oscillator see video

This material is from MIT 8.422 Atomic Physics I and is only in DRAFT form at the present. This material will be actively edited around when coresponding subjects are discussed in class.

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