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Collisions in a light field

P. Julienne, Cold binary collisions in a Light Field. J. Res. Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol. 101,... [Pg.731]

Many numerical simulations have been performed for understanding in more detail the process of collisional relaxation in rf traps. A summary can be found in Ref. 7. In principle, an ion can always gain energy if it undergoes a collision during its interaction with the rf field. This effect depends strongly on the mass ratio. For example it is much easier to cool heavy ions in a light buffer gas than the other way around. Very problematic... [Pg.131]

Suominen K-A 1996 Theories for cold atomic collisions in light fields J.Phys.B At.Mol.Opt.Phys. 29 5981-6007... [Pg.2480]

Photon Correlation. Particles suspended in a fluid undergo Brownian motion due to collisions with the liquid molecules. This random motion results in scattering and Doppler broadening of the frequency of the scattered light. Experimentally, it is more accurate to measure the autocorrelation function in the time domain than measuring the power spectrum in the frequency domain. The normalized electric field autocorrelation function g(t) for a suspension of monodisperse particles or droplets is given by ... [Pg.134]


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