Optical Magnetometry
Herausgeber: Budker, Dmitry; Jackson Kimball, Derek F.
Optical Magnetometry
Herausgeber: Budker, Dmitry; Jackson Kimball, Derek F.
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Comprehensive coverage of the principles, technology and diverse applications of optical magnetometry for graduate students and researchers in atomic physics.
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Comprehensive coverage of the principles, technology and diverse applications of optical magnetometry for graduate students and researchers in atomic physics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 922g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010352
- ISBN-10: 1107010357
- Artikelnr.: 36683453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 922g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010352
- ISBN-10: 1107010357
- Artikelnr.: 36683453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Principles and Techniques: 1. General principles and
characteristics of optical magnetometers D. F. Jackson Kimball, E. B.
Alexandrov and D. Budker; 2. Quantum noise in atomic magnetometers M. V.
Romalis; 3. Quantum noise, squeezing, and entanglement in radio-frequency
optical magnetometers K. Jensen and E. S. Polzik; 4. Mx and Mz
magnetometers E. B. Alexandrov and A. K. Vershovskii; 5.
Spin-exchange-relaxation-free (serf) magnetometers I. Savukov and S. J.
Seltzer; 6. Optical magnetometry with modulated light D. F. Jackson
Kimball, S. Pustelny, V. V. Yashchuk and D. Budker; 7. Microfabricated
atomic magnetometers S. Knappe and J. Kitching; 8. Optical magnetometry
with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond V. M. Acosta, D. Budker, P. R.
Hemmer, J. R. Maze and R. L. Walsworth; 9. Magnetometry with cold atoms W.
Gawlik and J. M. Higbie; 10. Helium magnetometers R. E. Slocum, D. D.
McGregor and A. W. Brown; 11. Surface coatings for atomic magnetometry S.
J. Seltzer, M.-A. Bouchiat and M. V. Balabas; 12. Magnetic shielding V. V.
Yashchuk, S.-K. Lee and E. Paperno; Part II. Applications: 13. Remote
detection magnetometry S. M. Rochester, J. M. Higbie, B. Patton, D. Budker,
R. Holzlöhner and D. Bonaccini Calia; 14. Detection of nuclear magnetic
resonance with atomic magnetometers M. P. Ledbetter, I. Savukov, S. J.
Seltzer and D. Budker; 15. Space magnetometry B. Patton, A. W. Brown, R. E.
Slocum and E. J. Smith; 16. Detection of biomagnetic fields A. Ben-Amar
Baranga, T. G. Walker and R. T. Wakai; 17. Geophysical applications M. D.
Prouty, R. Johnson, I. Hrvoic and A. K. Vershovskii; Part III. Broader
Impact: 18. Tests of fundamental physics with optical magnetometers D. F.
Jackson Kimball, S. K. Lamoreaux and T. E. Chupp; 19. Nuclear magnetic
resonance gyroscopes E. A. Donley and J. Kitching; 20. Commercial
magnetometers and their application D. C. Hovde, M. D. Prouty, I. Hrvoic
and R. E. Slocum; Index.
characteristics of optical magnetometers D. F. Jackson Kimball, E. B.
Alexandrov and D. Budker; 2. Quantum noise in atomic magnetometers M. V.
Romalis; 3. Quantum noise, squeezing, and entanglement in radio-frequency
optical magnetometers K. Jensen and E. S. Polzik; 4. Mx and Mz
magnetometers E. B. Alexandrov and A. K. Vershovskii; 5.
Spin-exchange-relaxation-free (serf) magnetometers I. Savukov and S. J.
Seltzer; 6. Optical magnetometry with modulated light D. F. Jackson
Kimball, S. Pustelny, V. V. Yashchuk and D. Budker; 7. Microfabricated
atomic magnetometers S. Knappe and J. Kitching; 8. Optical magnetometry
with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond V. M. Acosta, D. Budker, P. R.
Hemmer, J. R. Maze and R. L. Walsworth; 9. Magnetometry with cold atoms W.
Gawlik and J. M. Higbie; 10. Helium magnetometers R. E. Slocum, D. D.
McGregor and A. W. Brown; 11. Surface coatings for atomic magnetometry S.
J. Seltzer, M.-A. Bouchiat and M. V. Balabas; 12. Magnetic shielding V. V.
Yashchuk, S.-K. Lee and E. Paperno; Part II. Applications: 13. Remote
detection magnetometry S. M. Rochester, J. M. Higbie, B. Patton, D. Budker,
R. Holzlöhner and D. Bonaccini Calia; 14. Detection of nuclear magnetic
resonance with atomic magnetometers M. P. Ledbetter, I. Savukov, S. J.
Seltzer and D. Budker; 15. Space magnetometry B. Patton, A. W. Brown, R. E.
Slocum and E. J. Smith; 16. Detection of biomagnetic fields A. Ben-Amar
Baranga, T. G. Walker and R. T. Wakai; 17. Geophysical applications M. D.
Prouty, R. Johnson, I. Hrvoic and A. K. Vershovskii; Part III. Broader
Impact: 18. Tests of fundamental physics with optical magnetometers D. F.
Jackson Kimball, S. K. Lamoreaux and T. E. Chupp; 19. Nuclear magnetic
resonance gyroscopes E. A. Donley and J. Kitching; 20. Commercial
magnetometers and their application D. C. Hovde, M. D. Prouty, I. Hrvoic
and R. E. Slocum; Index.
Part I. Principles and Techniques: 1. General principles and
characteristics of optical magnetometers D. F. Jackson Kimball, E. B.
Alexandrov and D. Budker; 2. Quantum noise in atomic magnetometers M. V.
Romalis; 3. Quantum noise, squeezing, and entanglement in radio-frequency
optical magnetometers K. Jensen and E. S. Polzik; 4. Mx and Mz
magnetometers E. B. Alexandrov and A. K. Vershovskii; 5.
Spin-exchange-relaxation-free (serf) magnetometers I. Savukov and S. J.
Seltzer; 6. Optical magnetometry with modulated light D. F. Jackson
Kimball, S. Pustelny, V. V. Yashchuk and D. Budker; 7. Microfabricated
atomic magnetometers S. Knappe and J. Kitching; 8. Optical magnetometry
with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond V. M. Acosta, D. Budker, P. R.
Hemmer, J. R. Maze and R. L. Walsworth; 9. Magnetometry with cold atoms W.
Gawlik and J. M. Higbie; 10. Helium magnetometers R. E. Slocum, D. D.
McGregor and A. W. Brown; 11. Surface coatings for atomic magnetometry S.
J. Seltzer, M.-A. Bouchiat and M. V. Balabas; 12. Magnetic shielding V. V.
Yashchuk, S.-K. Lee and E. Paperno; Part II. Applications: 13. Remote
detection magnetometry S. M. Rochester, J. M. Higbie, B. Patton, D. Budker,
R. Holzlöhner and D. Bonaccini Calia; 14. Detection of nuclear magnetic
resonance with atomic magnetometers M. P. Ledbetter, I. Savukov, S. J.
Seltzer and D. Budker; 15. Space magnetometry B. Patton, A. W. Brown, R. E.
Slocum and E. J. Smith; 16. Detection of biomagnetic fields A. Ben-Amar
Baranga, T. G. Walker and R. T. Wakai; 17. Geophysical applications M. D.
Prouty, R. Johnson, I. Hrvoic and A. K. Vershovskii; Part III. Broader
Impact: 18. Tests of fundamental physics with optical magnetometers D. F.
Jackson Kimball, S. K. Lamoreaux and T. E. Chupp; 19. Nuclear magnetic
resonance gyroscopes E. A. Donley and J. Kitching; 20. Commercial
magnetometers and their application D. C. Hovde, M. D. Prouty, I. Hrvoic
and R. E. Slocum; Index.
characteristics of optical magnetometers D. F. Jackson Kimball, E. B.
Alexandrov and D. Budker; 2. Quantum noise in atomic magnetometers M. V.
Romalis; 3. Quantum noise, squeezing, and entanglement in radio-frequency
optical magnetometers K. Jensen and E. S. Polzik; 4. Mx and Mz
magnetometers E. B. Alexandrov and A. K. Vershovskii; 5.
Spin-exchange-relaxation-free (serf) magnetometers I. Savukov and S. J.
Seltzer; 6. Optical magnetometry with modulated light D. F. Jackson
Kimball, S. Pustelny, V. V. Yashchuk and D. Budker; 7. Microfabricated
atomic magnetometers S. Knappe and J. Kitching; 8. Optical magnetometry
with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond V. M. Acosta, D. Budker, P. R.
Hemmer, J. R. Maze and R. L. Walsworth; 9. Magnetometry with cold atoms W.
Gawlik and J. M. Higbie; 10. Helium magnetometers R. E. Slocum, D. D.
McGregor and A. W. Brown; 11. Surface coatings for atomic magnetometry S.
J. Seltzer, M.-A. Bouchiat and M. V. Balabas; 12. Magnetic shielding V. V.
Yashchuk, S.-K. Lee and E. Paperno; Part II. Applications: 13. Remote
detection magnetometry S. M. Rochester, J. M. Higbie, B. Patton, D. Budker,
R. Holzlöhner and D. Bonaccini Calia; 14. Detection of nuclear magnetic
resonance with atomic magnetometers M. P. Ledbetter, I. Savukov, S. J.
Seltzer and D. Budker; 15. Space magnetometry B. Patton, A. W. Brown, R. E.
Slocum and E. J. Smith; 16. Detection of biomagnetic fields A. Ben-Amar
Baranga, T. G. Walker and R. T. Wakai; 17. Geophysical applications M. D.
Prouty, R. Johnson, I. Hrvoic and A. K. Vershovskii; Part III. Broader
Impact: 18. Tests of fundamental physics with optical magnetometers D. F.
Jackson Kimball, S. K. Lamoreaux and T. E. Chupp; 19. Nuclear magnetic
resonance gyroscopes E. A. Donley and J. Kitching; 20. Commercial
magnetometers and their application D. C. Hovde, M. D. Prouty, I. Hrvoic
and R. E. Slocum; Index.