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ATOMIC PHYSICS 16: Sixteenth International Conference on Atomic Physics William E. Baylis, University of Windsor, Department of Physics, Windsor, Ontario, CANADA ; Gordon W. F. Drake, University of Windsor, Department of Physics, Windsor, Ontario, CANADA |
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Subseries: None Published June 1999; ISBN 1563967529 One Volume, Print; 422 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; Readership: Academic and industrial researchers and graduate students of atomic, molecular and optical physics, chemical physics, physical chemistry, and spectroscopy. The International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP) ranks as the single most important conference for the presentation of fundamental advances in atomic physics, high-precision measurements of critical importance, and key applications to other fields, such as laser development and its many varied applications. The field of atomic physics deals broadly with the structure and properties of atoms and their interactions with electromagnetic fields. This volume contains the invited presentations in plenary sessions and thus provides a valuable resource of authoritative reviews covering the areas of atomic physics where the most significant advances are being made and their likely directions for future development. One unique feature is the emphasis of the applications of atomic physics to other areas of science and technology. Related AIP Titles: |
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