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Strong laser–atom interaction as a quantum kicked dynamics

Physics Letters A, 2001
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Quantum mechanics of the atom-radiation interaction

2000
Abstract The calculations of the preceding chapter display some of the inadequacies of the Einstein theory of interaction of light with atoms. The theory itself gives no prescription for computing the values of the A and B coefficients appropriate to a given atomic transition. For this one must look to the quantum-mechanical theory of
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Quantum interactions of atoms with designed environments

The theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) describes the intricacies of atom-light interactions with great accuracy, however, viewing a system via fully-microscopic lens can in certain instances be counter-productive. For example, we can consider a quantum system (containing atoms) which encounters a macroscopic surface (made of astronomical number of
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Interacting Quantum Atoms Analysis of the Reaction Force: A Tool to Analyze Driving and Retarding Forces in Chemical Reactions

ChemPhysChem, 2021
Cesar Barrales-Martínez   +2 more
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A fast approximate extension of the interacting quantum atoms energy decomposition to excited states

Journal of Computational Chemistry, 2022
Jesus Jara-Cortés   +2 more
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Sensing Interactions in Atomic Quantum Systems

Hybrid ion-atom systems combine the well-controllable platforms of trapped ions and ultracold quantum gases and link them together by the intermediate-range ion-atom interaction. These quantum systems offer opportunities for b uffer gas cooling, quantum simulation of manybody systems, as well as state-to-state quantum chemistry [1].
Verwaal, L.   +6 more
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Generalized quantum dynamics and nonlocality of interaction of atom with quantum field

2006
The interaction of an atom with an electromagnetic vacuum was investigated within the formalism of the generalized quantum dynamics. It was shown that the polarization of an electromagnetic vacuum leads to the time nonlocality of this interaction. This effect becomes especially significant for muonic atoms.
Gainutdinov R.   +2 more
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Energetic Analysis of Conjugated Hydrocarbons Using the Interacting Quantum Atoms Method

Journal of Computational Chemistry, 2018
Jesus Jara-Cortés   +1 more
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