Quantum Optics for Beginners
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Product Details
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Author: Zbigniew Ficek
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9789814411752
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Pages: 350
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Release Date: 22-05-2014
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Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
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Language: English
Quantum Optics for Beginners by Zbigniew Ficek provides an in-depth exploration of atomic correlations and their crucial role in quantum entanglement. Over the past 50 years, atomic correlations were regarded primarily as collective effects but are now recognized as a source of entanglement—a rapidly developing subject in quantum physics.
This book is the first to offer a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the relationship between atomic correlations and entanglement. It explores key phenomena such as entanglement between atoms, the engineering of atomic correlations, the storage and controlled transfer of these correlations, and the dynamics of correlated systems. The book is structured around the use of density matrices and master equations, offering both theoretical treatments and experimental analyses.
Through detailed examples and exercises, Ficek’s book provides a structured approach to understanding quantum optics, making it an essential read for newcomers to the field. Renowned scholars such as Prof. Howard Carmichael, Prof. Terence Rudolph, and Prof. Ryszard Tanaś praise the book for its clarity, comprehensive presentation, and valuable connection to experimental results.



