Physics & Astronomy: Faculty Publications
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Collection preserves publications by faculty and staff of the former Department of Physics & Astronomy. These publications are included in collections of the successor Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry & Physics.
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from 2003
Infrared Detection Scheme with the Photon Avalanche Effect, Delena Bell Gatch, William M. Dennis, and William M. Yen
Bogoliubov Approach to Superfluidity of Atoms in an Optical Lattice, Ana Maria Rey, Keith Burnett, Robert Roth, Mark Edwards, Carl J. Williams, and Charles W. Clark
from 2002
Visualization of the energy flow for a guided forward wave in and around a fluid loaded elastic cylindrical shell: Color coding of the Poynting vector field, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
Achieving very-low-loss group velocity reduction without electromagnetically induced transparency, Lu Deng, Edward W. Hagley, M. Kozuma, D. Akamatsu, and Marvin G. Payne
Optical wave group velocity reduction in sodium without on-resonance electromagnetically induced transparency, Lu Deng, Edward W. Hagley, and Marvin G. Payne
Opening Optical Four-Wave Mixing Channels with Giant Enhancement Using Ultraslow Pump Waves, Lu Deng, M. Kozuma, Edward W. Hagley, and Marvin G. Payne
Consequence of Superfluidity on the Expansion of a Rotating Bose-Einstein Condensate, Mark Edwards, Charles W. Clark, P. Pedri, L. Pitaevskii, and S. Stringari
Four-wave-mixing phenomena associated with 700-fs-pumped potassium vapor, W. R. Garrett, Richard F. Haglund, D. R. Ermer, Lu Deng, and Marvin G. Payne
Steep optical-wave group-velocity reduction and “storage” of light without on-resonance electromagnetically induced transparency, M. Kozuma, D. Akamatsu, Lu Deng, E. W. Hagley, and Marvin G. Payne
Consequences of induced transparency in a double-Λ scheme: Destructive interference in four-wave mixing, Marvin G. Payne and Lu Deng
“Storage” of light: a useful concept?, Marvin G. Payne and Lu Deng
Studies of group-velocity reduction and pulse regeneration with and without the adiabatic approximation, Marvin G. Payne, Lu Deng, Chris Schmitt, and Shannon Anderson
Pressure-induced Dark-to-Bright Transition in Ce3+:Lu2O3, Yongrong Shen, Delena Bell Gatch, Ulises R. Rodróguez Mendoza, Garry Cunningham, Richard S. Meltzer, William M. Yen, and Kevin L. Bray
Nested Bars in Disk Galaxies : No Offset Dust Lanes in Secondary Nuclear Bars, Isaac Shlosman and Clayton Heller
Oscillations with Three Damping Effects, Xiao-jun Wang, Chris Schmitt, and Marvin G. Payne
from 2001
Visualization of the Energy Flow for a Guided Forward Wave in and Around a Fluid Loaded Elastic Cylindrical Shell, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
Electronically-induced-transparency-enhanced Kerr nonlin- earity: Beyond steady-state treatment, Lu Deng, Marvin G. Payne, and W. R. Garrett
Four-wave mixing with short pulse and optimized atomic coherence, Lu Deng, Marvin G. Payne, and W. R. Garrett
Propagation of light pulse in an ultra-cold atomic vapor: mechanism for the loss of the probe field, Lu Deng, Marvin G. Payne, and Edward W. Hagley
Extremely slow propagation of a light pulse in an ultracold atomic vapor: A Raman scheme without electromagnetically induced transparency, Marvin G. Payne and Lu Deng
from 2000
Visualization of the Energy Flow in and Around a Fluid Loaded Elastic Sphere, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
Imaging the Phase of an Evolving Bose-Einstein Condensate Wave Function, J. E. Simsarian, J. Denschlag, Mark Edwards, Charles W. Clark, L. Deng, E. W. Hagley, K. Helmerson, S. L. Rolston, and W. D. Phillips
from 1999
Visualization of Symmetric and Antisymmetric Lamb Waves Via the Elastodynamic Poynting Vector, James P. Braselton and Cleon Dean
Poynting vector fields in a perpendicularly ensonified fluid loaded elastic cylinder, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
Coherence Properties of an Atom Laser, Marek Trippenbach, Y. B. Bland, Mark Edwards, Marya Doery, P. S. Julienne, E. W. Hagley, L. Deng, M. Kozuma, K. Helmerson, S. L. Rolston, and W. D. Phillips