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[[Image:20070321-003722_pritchard-squeezing.png|frame|right|Prof. Dave Pritchard demonstrating classical squeezing with a parametrically driven pendulum oscillator [http://cua.mit.edu/8.422/VIDEO-pritchard-demonstrating-classical-squeezing-14feb05.avi see video]]]
 
[[Image:20070321-003722_pritchard-squeezing.png|frame|right|Prof. Dave Pritchard demonstrating classical squeezing with a parametrically driven pendulum oscillator [http://cua.mit.edu/8.422/VIDEO-pritchard-demonstrating-classical-squeezing-14feb05.avi see video]]]
  
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MIT Atomic Physics

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Part I Course Notes (8.421)

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

This material is from MIT 8.422 Atomic Physics II 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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