Physics Department
Texas A&M University

ATOMIC PHYSICS AND QUANTUM OPTICS SEMINARS   Spring 2006

 

TAMU SEAL

 

 

DATE

NAME

TITLE

HOST

Wednesday, Jan. 10, ENPH 501, 3 pm.

Alexander Litvak, Institute of Applied Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

 

Self-focusing of ultrashort laser pulses in a dispersive medium

Kocharovskaya

Tuesday, Jan. 17, ENPH 207, 4 pm

Norbert Kroó, Vice President, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Surface Plasmons and Photon Statistics: Tutorial Introduction

Scully

Friday, Jan. 27,

CHEN 256, 4 pm

Vladimir Yakovlev, University of Wisconsin

In vivo biomedical imaging

Sokolov

Tuesday, Feb. 21, ENPH 207, 4 pm

Luiz Davidovich, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Entanglement As An Observable

Zubairy

Friday, March 3, ENPH 207, 4 pm

Maria Allegrini, University of Pisa, Italy

Nano-optics: near-field optical microscopy and spectroscopy

Kocharovskaya

Tuesday, March 7, ENPH 207, 4 pm

Paul Corkum, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada

Attosecond Technology as electron interferometry: Seeing an electron

 

Friday, March 10,

CHEN 256, 11:30 am

Kohzo Hakuta, University of Electro-Communications, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan

Manipulation of Atoms Using a Nanofiber

 

Tuesday, March 14, CHEN 256, 4 pm

Gerhard G. Paulus, Dept. of Physics, Texas A&M University

Attosecond Double-slit Experiment

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 19, ENPH 501, 11:30 am.

Gershon Kurizki, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

Can We Protect Quantum Information from Decoherence?

Scully

Wednesday, April 19, ENPH 501, 4 pm.

David Reitze, University of Florida, Gainesville

The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory: Lasers and Optics Probing the Frontiers of Astrophysics

Belyanin