Coherent manipulation of matter waves through electromagnetic fields demonstrates quantum duality. By using optical fields to deflect, focus, and trap matter waves, we create tools for their manipulation. This field explores quantum coherence and interference, with advancements over the past three decades enabling atom storage and cooling to microkelvin temperatures, leading to Bose-Einstein condensation and Fermi degeneracy. Aimed at graduate students and young researchers, this book covers ultra-cold atom interactions with optical potentials.
Key Features:
- Incorporates recent experimental advancements
- Highlights new theoretical developments
- Clarifies concepts with definitions and diagrams
- Provides examples and problems for students
- Simple, concise language