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  1. Beyond Uncertainty: Heisenberg, Quantum Physics, and The Bomb by David C. Cassidy, 2010-04-01
  2. Atomic Physics in Hot Plasmas (International Series of Monographs on Physics) by David Salzmann, 1998-08-20
  3. Problems and Solutions on Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics: Major American Universities Ph.D. Qualifying Questions and Solutions (Major American Universities ... PhD Qualifying Questions and Solutions)
  4. Problems of Atomic Dynamics (Dover Books on Physics) by Max Born, 2004-11-30
  5. Charged Particle Traps: Physics and Techniques of Charged Particle Field Confinement (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Fouad G. Major, Viorica N. Gheorghe, et all 2010-11-30
  6. Structure and Dynamics: An Atomic View of Materials (Oxford Master Series in Physics) by Martin T. Dove, 2003-05-15
  7. Atoms, Molecules and Photons: An Introduction to Atomic-, Molecular- and Quantum Physics (Graduate Texts in Physics) by Wolfgang Demtröder, 2010-10-29
  8. Atomic Spectra and Radiative Transitions (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Igor I. Sobelman, 1992-06-04
  9. Schaum's Outline of Applied Physics, 4ed (Schaum's Outline Series) by Arthur Beiser, 2009-06-05
  10. Physics of Solid State Laser Materials (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Series) by Richard C. Powell, 1998-03-27
  11. Collider Physics: Revised Edition (Frontiers in Physics) by Vernon D. Barger, Roger J.N. Phillips, 1996-12-17
  12. Introduction to Atomic Physics by John Yarwood, K.J. Close, 1970-02-02
  13. Radiation Oncology Physics: A Handbook for Teachers And Students by E. B. Podgorsak, 2005-09
  14. The Physics of Atoms and Quanta: Introduction to Experiments and Theory (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Hermann Haken, Hans Christoph Wolf, 2010-11-30

41. Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
Conducts a broad experimental and theoretical program in basic and applied research in plasma physics, laboratory discharge and space plasmas, intense electron and ion beams and photon sources, atomic physics, pulsed power sources, laser physics, advanced spectral diagnostics, and nonlinear systems.
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42. Atomic Physics: Information From Answers.com
Release Year 1947 Country US Plot Atomic Physics wasn't intended for theatrical release, but the importance of its subject matter earned the film several tradepaper reviews
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Atomic Physics wasn't intended for theatrical release, but the importance of its subject matter earned the film several trade-paper reviews. Divided into five portions, the film details the history of atomic science, beginning with the early-19th-century theories of John Dalton and culminating with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Dr. Cockroft of the British Research on Atomic Energy and Professor Albert Einstein of Princeton University are well represented with excerpts from their public speeches. No effort is made to "hoke up" the film with false entertainment values; this is purely an academic exercise. Atomic Physics was put together by Gaumont British International . ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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43. Johannes-Kepler-University, Linz
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44. Oxford University Press: Atomic, Molecular, & Optical Physics
Oxford University Press USA publishes scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, children's books, business books, dictionaries, reference books, journals
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45. Experimental Atomic Physics | Department Of Physics
Department of Physics Isaac Abella. Ph.D., Columbia, 1963. Professor, Dept. of Physics and the College.
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46. Cyclotron Institute - Texas A&M
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47. Atomic Spectra
The Bohr Model Up Atomic Physics Previous Atomic Physics. Atomic Spectra When one heats up a gas, it emits light of various wavelengths. For monatomic gases formed of only
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When one heats up a gas, it emits light of various wavelengths. For monatomic gases formed of only one kind of atom the emission spectra contains only light of particular wavelengths, and for hydrogen the spectra obeys a very simple relation: R H where n i and n f are positive non-zero integers with n i n f and R H is a constant called Rydberg's constant R H x m One of the first such series of lines discovered which obey Eq.( ) was found by Balmer, which corresponded to n f = 2 and is in the visible light region. Many models of the hydrogen atom were proposed to explain this and other simple properties. One of the more notable ones was a ``planetary model'' due to Rutherford, where a single electron orbits around the proton, much like the earth orbits around the sun. However, there were many shortcomings of this model, the main one being the fact that the electron, being charged, is predicted to emit radiation as it accelerates around the proton. The electron turns out to lose energy in this way at a very rapid rate, and the model predicts a lifetime of a hydrogen atom of around 10 s, which is obviously incorrect.

48. Laser Cooling And Trapping Group Homepage
This department of the National Institute of Standards and Technology studies the physics of laser cooling, electromagnetic trapping, and other radiative manipulation of neutral atoms and dielectric particles. Home of 1997 Nobel Prize winner William D. Phillips, whose team has cooled atoms to less than a millionth of a degree above absolute zero.
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49. Atomic Structure | Atomic Physics | Science | Atomicarchive.com
Atomic Structure. An atom is a complex arrangement of negatively charged electrons arranged in defined shells about a positively charged nucleus. This nucleus contains most of
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In 1897, J. J. Thomson discovered the existence of the electron, marking the beginning of modern atomic physics. The negatively charged electrons follow a random pattern within defined energy shells around the nucleus. Most properties of atoms are based on the number and arrangement of their electrons. The mass of an electron is 9.1 x 10 kilograms. One of the two types of particles found in the nucleus is the proton. The existence of a positively charged particle, a proton, in the nucleus was proved by Sir Ernest Rutherford in 1919. The proton's charge is equal but opposite to the negative charge of the electron. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines what kind of chemical element it is. A proton has a mass of 1.67 x 10 kilograms. The neutron is the other type of particle found in the nucleus. It was discovered by a British physicist, Sir James Chadwick. The neutron carries no electrical charge and has the same mass as the proton. With a lack of electrical charge, the neutron is not repelled by the cloud of electrons or by the nucleus, making it a useful tool for probing the structure of the atom. Even the individual protons and neutrons have internal structure, called quarks. Six types of quarks exist. These subatomic particles cannot be freed and studied in isolation. Current research continues into the structure of the atom.

50. Basic Energy Sciences Synchrotron Radiation Center
The facility serves the research needs of users with particular interests in materials science, chemical science, atomic physics and geosciences.
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51. Multiply Charged Ion Research Facility - Overview
The experimental atomic physics program has as its overarching goal the understanding and control of interactions and states of atomic-scale matter. The scientific objective is improving understanding of the interactions of multicharged ions, charged and neutral molecules, and atoms with electrons, atoms, ions, surfaces, and solids.
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52. Atomic Physics Authors/titles Apr 2008
Subjects Atomic Physics (physics.atomph); Disordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn); Optics (physics.optics)
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Title: Mechanisms for Lasing with Cold Atoms as the Gain Medium Authors: William Guerin (INLN), Franck Michaud (INLN), Robin Kaiser (INLN) Journal-ref: Physical Review Letters 101 (2008) 093002 Subjects: Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph) ; Disordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn); Optics (physics.optics)
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Title: Mechanism of Collisional Spin Relaxation in Triplet-Sigma Molecules Authors: Wesley C. Campbell Timur V. Tscherbul Hsin-I Lu Edem Tsikata ... John M. Doyle Comments: 10 pages, 3 figures, revised introduction and focus Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 013003 (2009) Subjects: Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)
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Title: Initial Conditions of Closed Classical Orbits from Quantum Spectra Authors: Michael Courtney Journal-ref: Chaos 6, 63 (1996)

53. Atomic Physics@Everything2.com
Atomic Physics An Introduction and Overview. The purpose of this writeup is to give a general understanding of atomic physics without too much numbers or confusing detail.
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idea by Zarkonnen Sat Feb 02 2002 at 21:33:12 Atomic Physics: An Introduction and Overview The purpose of this writeup is to give a general understanding of atomic physics without too much numbers or confusing detail. The atomic model used here is Ernest Rutherford's According to Rutherford's atomic model, the atom can be thought of as a miniature solar system . The nucleus is orbited by electrons , as the sun is orbited by the planets. However, the nucleus has an internal structure as well:
The Nucleus The nucleus itself is composed of nucleons , which are two different kinds of particles protons and neutrons . Protons have a positive charge (exactly the inverse of an electron - 1.6*10^-19 As ), while neutrons are without charge , hence the name. Protons and neutrons are almost two thousand times heavier than electrons, which still doesn't mean much - about 1.7*10^-27 kg Now, if you think about it, the nucleus should not be holding together. It's densely packed with positively charged protons, all repelling each other. The reason that does not happen is that the nucleus is held together by a

54. Atomic Physics Summary | BookRags.com
Atomic Physics. Atomic Physics summary with 3 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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55. Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics. Atomic physics is concerned with high precision measurements that test our very basic understanding of manyelectron systems. Apart from its fundamental interest
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Atomic physics is concerned with high precision measurements that test our very basic understanding of many-electron systems. Apart from its fundamental interest, atomic physics has implications for plasma physics, astrophysics, and chemistry. Atomic physics at the University of Kentucky is focussed on the structure and evolution in time of excited states of atoms, the interaction of excited atoms with strong external fields, and collisions between excited atoms.
Professor Keith MacAdam Through the process of photoexcitation, the outermost electron of an atom can be raised into a highly excited orbital state; these atoms are called Rydberg atoms. They are characterized by extremely large diameters (frequently 1000 times their normal size), enhanced collision probabilities, and an extreme sensitivity to the effects of externally applied electromagnetic fields. A sufficiently strong static electric field can actually tear away the highly excited electron, a process called field ionization. Rydberg atoms may be studied in great detail both experimentally and theoretically. Among the features amenable to these comparisons are energy level shifts, positions, and widths; the appearance of continua; autoionization rates; and the transfer of population among states. The effects of time-varying electric fields on atoms are significantly more complicated than the effects of static fields since population may be transferred among levels in a manner that depends on the rate at which the field changes. Strong oscillating fields-e.g., intense laser light or strong microwaves-may cause absorption and emission of several photons simultaneously in a single atom and give the participating atoms unusual absorption and ionization properties that have no counterpart in the classical theory of light.

56. Atomic Physics Division Homepage
The Atomic Physics Division carries out basic theoretical and experimental research into the spectroscopic and radiative properties of atoms and highly ionized species to provide
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57. CyberStacks(sm) Atomic Physics Screen
QC 170 Periodicals, Societies, Congresses, Serial Collections, Yearbooks Physical Review A Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Summary Physical Review A Atomic, Molecular
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Summary: Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics , a publication of the American Physical Society is detailed in this site, sponsored by the American Institute of Physics (AIP), an organization begun "...for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare." The journal "...prints papers that report results of research in fundamental concepts of atomic, molecular, and optical physics...." The site is a compilation of available issues of the publication, which are listed chronologically, beginning with the most recent issue. No actual texts are open for viewing within the site; users should seek ordering and subscription information through the applicable link at the top of the site's main page. Each issue listing features the volume and issue numbers, along with the journal's individual release date. Users should select an issue of interest; a listing of articles is then displayed, showing the texts, in their order of appearance within the periodical. Each article's record includes: (1) the title; (2) name(s) of author (initials, last name); (3) the page numbers where the article is located within the issue; and (4) a designation (via an icon) noting whether the text is available for ordering. Users should scroll to view site listings and issue listings.

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59. Atomic Physics - Definition Of Atomic Physics By The Free Online Dictionary, The
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. atomic physics the branch of physics that studies the internal structure of atomic nuclei
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60. Nuclear Physics : CEBAF
CEBAF Atomic Physics, and Atomic Physic Resources. Welcome to the Cebaf.Com website! This is a personal web site and all content is provided for information only.
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CEBAF stands for Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility and the actual CEBAF linear accelerator itself can be found at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
The Jefferson Lab's CEBAF accelerator furnishes electrons for nuclear physics experiments.
Other accelerators include the LHC, or Large Hadron Collider and the International Linear Collider. The ILC will break new ground in particle physics by slamming a beam of electrons into a beam of positrons.
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