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Magnetic Quadrupole Decay of (1s2s2p) 4p05/2-(1s)22s2se1/2 Transition of Lithium Isoelectronic Sequence
(American Physical Society, 1975)
Inner-Shell Charge-Transfer in Asymmetric Ion-Atom Collisions
(American Physical Society, 1979)
One-And-A-Half-Centered Expansion Method in Charge-Transfer Calculations of Proton-Hydrogen Scattering
(American Physical Society, 1993)
In this paper, we undertake a feasibility study of improving the one-and-a-half-centered expansion (OHCE) method of Reading, Ford, and Becker [J. Phys. B 14, 1995 (198 1)
High-Energy Calculation of K-Shell Ejection Cross-Sections as a Function of Projectile Charge
(American Physical Society, 1974)
Conservation of Angular-Momentum in Thermomagnetic Torque Experiments
(American Physical Society, 1975)
Measurement of entangled states via atomic beam deflection in Bragg's regime RID C-6638-2008 RID A-4660-2010
(American Physical Society, 2004)
We propose a scheme for the measurement of joint photon statistics and Wigner function of the entangled field states between two separate cavities. The scheme utilizes the momentum state of the two-level atoms in Bragg's ...
Quantum anomalous Hall effect with cold atoms trapped in a square lattice
(American Physical Society, 2010)
We propose an experimental scheme to realize the quantum anomalous Hall effect in an anisotropic square optical lattice which can be generated from available experimental setups of double-well lattices with minor modifications. ...
Quantum beat laser as a source of entangled radiation
(American Physical Society, 2008)
We consider a quantum beat laser [Scully and Zubairy, Phys. Rev. A 35 752 (1987)] as a source of entangled radiation. The system essentially consists of three-level atoms inside a doubly resonant cavity such that coherence ...
Optical imaging beyond the diffraction limit via dark states RID A-8711-2009
(American Physical Society, 2008)
We study the possibility of creating spatial patterns having subwavelength size by using the so-called dark states formed by the interaction between atoms and optical fields. These optical fields have a specified spatial ...
Reversing entanglement change by a weak measurement
(American Physical Society, 2010)
Entanglement of a system changes due to interactions with the environment. A typical type of interaction is amplitude damping. If we add a detector to monitor the environment and only select the no-damping outcome, this ...