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1 April 2002 Multiple transitions in atom optics: intensity- and density-dependent effects
Konstantin V. Krutitsky, Karl-Peter Marzlin, Juergen Audretsch
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Abstract
Starting form the first principles of nonrelativistic QED we have derived the system of Maxwell-Schrodinger equations, which can be used for theoretical description of atom optical phenomena at high densities of atoms and high intensities of the laser radiation. The role of multiple atomic transitions between ground and excited states in atom optics has been investigated. Nonlinear optical properties of interacting Bose gas are studied and formula for the refractive index has been derived.
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Konstantin V. Krutitsky, Karl-Peter Marzlin, and Juergen Audretsch "Multiple transitions in atom optics: intensity- and density-dependent effects", Proc. SPIE 4750, ICONO 2001: Quantum and Atomic Optics, High-Precision Measurements in Optics, and Optical Information Processing, Transmission, and Storage, (1 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464502
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Photons

Refractive index

Diffraction

Nonlinear optics

Electromagnetism

Complex systems

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