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Mark P. Silverman (Author)

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0691009627 978-0691009629 January 17, 2000

The many-faceted efforts to understand the structure and interactions of atoms over the past hundred years have contributed decisively and dramatically to the explosive development of physics. There is hardly a branch of modern physical science that does not in some seminal way rely on the fundamental principles and mathematical and experimental insights that derive from these studies. In particular, the drive to understand the singular features of the hydrogen atom--simultaneously the archetype of all atoms and the least typical atom--spurred many of the twentieth century's advances in physics and chemistry. This book gives an in-depth account of the author's own penetrating experimental and theoretical investigations of the hydrogen atom, while simultaneously providing broad lessons in the application of quantum mechanics to atomic structure and interactions.

A pioneer in the combined use of atomic accelerators and radiofrequency spectroscopy for probing the internal structure of the hydrogen atom, Mark Silverman examines the general principles behind this far-reaching experimental approach. Fast-moving protons are directed into gas or foil targets from which they capture electrons to become hydrogen atoms moving uniformly at very high speeds. During their rapid passage through the spectroscopy chamber of the atomic accelerator, these atoms reveal by the light they emit fascinating details of their internal configuration and the interactions that created them. Silverman examines the effects of radiofrequency fields on the hydrogen atom clearly and systematically, explaining the details of these interactions at different levels of complexity and refinement, each level illuminating the physical processes involved from different and complementary perspectives.

Readers interested in diverse areas of physics and physical chemistry will appreciate both the theoretical and practical implications of Silverman's studies and the personal style with which he relays them. This is a work of not only an outstanding research physicist, but a fine teacher who understands how curiosity underlies all science.



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As a comprehensive treatment of a well-defined problem, the book is an excellent choice for advanced quantum mechanics studies on atomic structure. . . Silverman does a masterful job of placing the required mathematics in perspective. . . . -- Choice

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"This book is a personal account of how physicists understand, and go about understanding, atomic structures and interactions with electromagnetic fields. It is a story because the book has an overriding vision. Subjects are not simply thrown together, but instead flow smoothly; it is like sitting and talking physics with a trusted mentor.... Silverman achieves his goal and provides a timeless view of the major ideas and techniques of atomic physics."--Jim McClymer, University of Maine

"The author guides us on a grand tour of probing the atomic structure and behavior by means of oscillating fields with radio frequencies (rf). In the course of the tour, he presents systematically the basic principles and quantum mechanical frameworks in a way instructive and helpful in understanding spectroscopic rf-line shape analysis. This book will be useful not only to spectroscopists as a quick review of theories in the field but also to those interested more generally in application of quantum mechanics in beam-field interactions. The book is extremely well written and well organized. I believe a wide class of readers will benefit from this book."--Akira Inomata, State University of New York at Albany



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Mark P. Silverman is Jarvis Professor of Physics at Trinity College. He received a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from Harvard University and has since pursued a wide range of experimental and theoretical studies concerning the structure of matter, the behavior of light, and the dynamics of stars and galaxies. His investigations of quantum phenomena have included electron interferometry, radiofrequency and microwave spectroscopy, coherent laser spectroscopy, atomic beams and nuclear spectroscopy. Attracted by the physical beauty of optical phenomena, he has engaged in extensive studies of the reflection, refraction, diffraction, polarization, and scattering of light. Particularly noteworthy are his studies of the interaction of polarized light with chiral materials, i.e. substances displaying an asymmetry between left and right handedness, a property that is a hallmark of the chemistry of all terrestrial life forms. His theoretical studies of the internal structure of highly massive collapsed stars have led to the prediction of new classes of stellar end states and novel insights into the nature of the dark matter thought to pervade the universe.

Dr Silverman has been a guest scientist and invited speaker at many institutions. Among his appointments, he has been Joliot Professor of Physics at the Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles in Paris, Erskine Fellow in Physics at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch New Zealand, and first foreign Chief Researcher in quantum physics at the Hitachi Advanced Research Laboratory in Tokyo. He is author of six books and numerous scientific papers.

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In the beginning (if there was a beginning), there was hydrogen ... and to a lesser extent helium. Read the first page
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optical detection function, resonance lineshapes, primary oscillations, electronic manifold, exact numerical integration, state decay rates, secondary oscillations, hyperfine states, efficiency matrix, coupled states, statistical operator, exit canal, atom production, oscillating field, detection chamber, density matrix elements, coupled levels, fine structure level, foil target, atomic states, gas target, energy level structure, radiofrequency field, lens axis
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