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Course grading: Tentatively, 60% on assignments during the term, and 40% on a final project.
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Scope:The course is focused on the following topics: Atom-field and atom-laser interactions. Absorption, emission, and saturation. Mechanical effects of light on atoms (atom cooling and trapping methods, BEC). Atom interferometry. Rydberg-atom physics and quantum defect theory. AC Stark shifts and ponderomotive effects. Floquet theory. Quantum optics phenomena (such as electromagnetically induced transparency and Autler-Townes effect). The prerequisites for this course are Quantum Mechanics (Phys 511/512) and Electromagnetism (Phys 505/506), or their equivalent. It is assumed that students have a good working knowledge of non-relativistic quantum mechanics.
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