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Atomic Physics I

Atomic Physics I

Atomic Physics I

Major topics covered are: Ultracold atom: electron interaction, Laser sub cycle two dimensional electron momentum mapping using orthogonal two color fields , Magneto optical trapping of a diatomic molecule , Coherent magnon optics in a ferromagnetic spinor Bose-Einstein condensate, Nanophotonic quantum phase switch with a single atom , Exact equations of motion for natural orbitals of strongly driven two electron systems.

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