Exploring the Quantum

Exploring the Quantum

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780198509141
Untertitel:
Atoms, Cavities, and Photons
Genre:
Physik & Astronomie
Autor:
Serge Haroche, Jean-Michel Raimond
Herausgeber:
Oxford Academic
Anzahl Seiten:
616
Erscheinungsdatum:
10.08.2006
ISBN:
978-0-19-850914-1

The quantum world obeys logic at odds with our common sense intuition. This weirdness is directly displayed in recent experiments juggling with isolated atoms and photons. They are reviewed in this book, combining theoretical insight and experimental description, and providing useful illustrations for learning and teaching of quantum mechanics.


Zusatztext `This is a wonderfully well-informed book. The authors tackle a difficult subject with beautiful clarity, and elegance. It should be required reading for anyone who wishes to explore the quantum wonders of Nature.'A. Ekert, University of Cambridge Informationen zum Autor Serge HarocheProfessor, Collège de FranceLaboratoire Kastler-Brossel,départment de physique de l'Ecole normale supérieure, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 ParisProfessor at Collège de France (Chaire de Physique Quantique) since 2001Member of the French Academy of Sciences since 1993Professor at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (1975-2000) and at Ecole Normale Supérieure (1984-2000).Maître de Conférence at Ecole Polytechnique (1975-1984)Professor (part time) at Yale University (1984-1993)Senior Member of Institut Universitaire de France (1991-2000)Fellow of the Americal Physical Society (1990)Prix Ricard of French Physical Society (1983)Michelson Medal of Franklin Insitute (1993)Quantum Electronics Prize of the European Physical Society (2002)Jean-Michel RaimondProfessor, Université Pierre et Marie Curie et Institut Universitaire de FranceLaboratoire Kastler-Brossel, départment de physique de l'Ecole normale supérieure, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 ParisProfessor at Université Pierre et Marie Curie since 1988Junior member of Institut Universitaire de France, 1994-1999Senior member of Institut Universitaire de France, Quantum Optics chair, 2001-Ampère Prize of the French Academy of Sciences with M. Brune, 1998Chargé de recherches CNRS 1983-1988Attaché de recherches CNRS 1979-1983 Klappentext The counter-intuitive aspects of quantum physics have been for long illustrated by thought experiments! from Einstein's photon box to Schrodinger's cat. These experiments have now become real! with single particles--electrons! atoms or photons--directly unveiling the weird features of thequantum. State superpositions! entanglement and complementarity define a novel quantum logic which can be harnessed for information processing! raising great hopes for applications. This book describes a class of such thought experiments made real. Juggling with atoms and photons confined incavities! ions or cold atoms in traps! is here an incentive to shed a new light on the basic concepts of quantum physics. Measurement processes and decoherence at the quantum-classical boundary are highlighted. This volume! which combines theory and experiments! will be of interest to students inquantum physics! teachers seeking illustrations for their lectures and new problem sets! researchers in quantum optics and quantum information. Zusammenfassung The counter-intuitive aspects of quantum physics have been for long illustrated by thought experiments, from Einstein's photon box to Schrödinger's cat. These experiments have now become real, with single particles - electrons, atoms or photons - directly unveiling the weird features of the quantum. State superpositions, entanglement and complementarity define a novel quantum logic which can be harnessed for information processing, raising great hopes for applications. This book describes a class of such thought experiments made real. Juggling with atoms and photons confined in cavities, ions or cold atoms in traps, is here an incentive to shed a new light on the basic concepts of quantum physics. Measurement processes and decoherence at the quantum-classical boundary are highlighted. This volume, which combines theory and experiments, will be of interest to students in quantum physics, teachers seeking illustrations for their lectures and new problem sets, researchers in quantum optics and quantum information....

Autorentext
Serge Haroche Professor, Collège de France Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, départment de physique de l'Ecole normale supérieure, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris Professor at Collège de France (Chaire de Physique Quantique) since 2001 Member of the French Academy of Sciences since 1993 Professor at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (1975-2000) and at Ecole Normale Supérieure (1984-2000). Maître de Conférence at Ecole Polytechnique (1975-1984) Professor (part time) at Yale University (1984-1993) Senior Member of Institut Universitaire de France (1991-2000) Fellow of the Americal Physical Society (1990) Prix Ricard of French Physical Society (1983) Michelson Medal of Franklin Insitute (1993) Quantum Electronics Prize of the European Physical Society (2002) Jean-Michel Raimond Professor, Université Pierre et Marie Curie et Institut Universitaire de France Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, départment de physique de l'Ecole normale supérieure, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris Professor at Université Pierre et Marie Curie since 1988 Junior member of Institut Universitaire de France, 1994-1999 Senior member of Institut Universitaire de France, Quantum Optics chair, 2001- Ampère Prize of the French Academy of Sciences with M. Brune, 1998 Chargé de recherches CNRS 1983-1988 Attaché de recherches CNRS 1979-1983

Klappentext
The counter-intuitive aspects of quantum physics have been for long illustrated by thought experiments, from Einstein's photon box to Schrodinger's cat. These experiments have now become real, with single particles--electrons, atoms or photons--directly unveiling the weird features of the
quantum. State superpositions, entanglement and complementarity define a novel quantum logic which can be harnessed for information processing, raising great hopes for applications. This book describes a class of such thought experiments made real. Juggling with atoms and photons confined in
cavities, ions or cold atoms in traps, is here an incentive to shed a new light on the basic concepts of quantum physics. Measurement processes and decoherence at the quantum-classical boundary are highlighted. This volume, which combines theory and experiments, will be of interest to students in
quantum physics, teachers seeking illustrations for their lectures and new problem sets, researchers in quantum optics and quantum information.

Inhalt
1. Unveiling the quantum; 2. Strangeness and power of the quantum; 3. Of spins and springs; 4. The environment is watching; 5. Photons in a box; 6. Seeing light in subtle ways; 7. Taming Schrodinger's cats; 8. Atoms in a box; 9. Entangling matter waves; Appendix: Representation of quantum states in phase space


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