Optics Seminar 1101-5sOpt
Optical seminar is every weekly meeting of Warsaw optical environment. The invited lecturers present recent works in theoretical and experimental optics as well as in related sciences. Commonly the most interesting achievements done by scientific workers, Ph.D-students from polish scientific institutions are reported. Foreign guests are often invited.
Program of seminar of 2006/2007:
1. Spinor condensates
2. Theoretical description of lithium molecule and ion
3. Interaction of low energy electrons with biologic molecules.
4. Investigation of microdroplet evaporation in electrodynamic trap.
5. Einstein-de Haasa effect in rubidium condensate.
6. Quantum gas mixtures and cold molecules
7. CRDS in frequency stabilized cavity
8. Asymmetry of hydrogen lines
9. Controlled depolarization of entanglened photon pairs
10. Parametric multipass non-coaxial short pulses amplifier
11. Dielectric and optical properties of weak atomic gases.
12. Investigation of refraction index of liquids with polimer plazmon sensor.
13. Multiwavelength lidar for atmospheric aerosol investigation
14. Investigation of electronic states of Na2 and Li2 dimers using polarization labeling method.
15. Spectroscopic investigation of cold rubidium atoms in strong laser field in magnetooptic trap
16. Lens axicones
17. Sapphire amplifier of high frequency femtosecond pulses.
18. Coherence of BEC phase in non-zero temperature
19. Ultrafast dynamic of optical Kerr effect in water
20. Cold atomic and ionic collisions
Description by Tadeusz Stacewicz, February 2008
Bibliography
The relevant bibliography is announced by lecturers.
Additional information
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