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Introduction to Quantum Optics
From the Semi-classical Approach to Quantized Light

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  • Date Published: September 2010
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521551120

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  • Covering a number of important subjects in quantum optics, this textbook is an excellent introduction for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, familiarizing readers with the basic concepts and formalism as well as the most recent advances. The first part of the textbook covers the semi-classical approach where matter is quantized, but light is not. It describes significant phenomena in quantum optics, including the principles of lasers. The second part is devoted to the full quantum description of light and its interaction with matter, covering topics such as spontaneous emission, and classical and non-classical states of light. An overview of photon entanglement and applications to quantum information is also given. In the third part, non-linear optics and laser cooling of atoms are presented, where using both approaches allows for a comprehensive description. Each chapter describes basic concepts in detail, and more specific concepts and phenomena are presented in 'complements'.

    • Presents the two different approaches of quantum optics: semi-classical and quantum
    • Covers many hot topics in quantum optics, including entangled photons and Bell's inequalities tests, single photons, and quantum information
    • Chapters contain 'complements' that serve as examples and show applications of the concepts introduced in every chapter
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    'The advantage of this book is to give both [the semi-classical and the full quantum] approaches, starting with the first, illustrated by several simple examples, and introducing progressively the second, clearly showing why it is essential for understanding certain phenomena … I believe that this challenge to present and to illustrate both approaches in a single book has been taken up successfully … I have the highest admiration for [the authors'] enthusiasm, their scientific rigor, their ability to give simple and precise physical explanations, and their quest to illuminate clearly the difficult points of the subject without oversimplification.' Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, from the Foreword

    '… genuinely very impressive … every section has been lovingly crafted, the text is beautifully constructed and the theory explained more comprehensibly than almost any other text I could name. Each section is graced by numerous insightful … comments from the authors, giving the reader the impression of guidance by the hand of a teacher you can utterly trust. For a start, this book has possibly the finest, clearest and most extensive introduction to perturbative transitions I have seen … I am certain that this beautifully produced and written book, with an apparently faultless production, is destined to be a classic.' Professor David L. Andrews, University of East Anglia

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    • Date Published: September 2010
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521551120
    • length: 696 pages
    • dimensions: 253 x 195 x 32 mm
    • weight: 1.63kg
    • contains: 220 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Semi-Classical Description of Matter-Light Interaction:
    1. The evolution of interacting quantum systems
    2. The semi-classical approach: atoms interacting with a classical electromagnetic field
    3. Principles of lasers
    Part II. Quantum Description of Light and its Interaction with Matter:
    4. Quantisation of free radiation
    5. Free quantum radiation
    6. Interaction of an atom with the quantised electromagnetic field
    Part III. Applying Both Approaches:
    7. Non-linear optics: from the semi-classical approach to quantum effects
    8. Laser manipulation of atoms: from incoherent atom optics to atom lasers
    References
    Index.

  • Authors

    Gilbert Grynberg, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
    Gilbert Grynberg was a CNRS Senior Scientist at the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 6, and a Professor at the École Polytechnique. He was a pioneer in many domains, including atomic spectroscopy, nonlinear optics and laser cooled atoms in optical lattices.

    Alain Aspect, Institut d'Optique, Palaiseau
    Alain Aspect is a CNRS Senior Scientist and Professor at the Institut d'Optique and the Ecole Polytechnique. A pioneer of the field of quantum entanglement, his research covers quantum optics, laser cooling of atoms, atom optics, Bose-Einstein condensates and atom lasers, and quantum atom optics.

    Claude Fabre, Université de Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie)
    Claude Fabre is a Professor in the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 6, and a senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His fields of research are quantum optics, atomic and laser physics, both experimentally and theoretically.

    Foreword

    Claude Cohen-Tannoudji

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