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         Atomic Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Volume II - Essays 1932-1957 on Atomic Physics and Human Knowledge by Niels Bohr, 1987-10
  2. Astronomy-inspired Atomic and Molecular Physics (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by A.R. Rau, 2010-11-02
  3. Atomic Clusters, Volume 12: From Gas Phase to Deposited (The Chemical Physics of Solid Surfaces)
  4. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Kenro Miyamoto, 2010-11-02
  5. Multiparticle Quantum Scattering with Applications to Nuclear, Atomic and Molecular Physics (The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications)
  6. Current Topics in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
  7. Emergent Nonlinear Phenomena in Bose-Einstein Condensates: Theory and Experiment (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics)
  8. Atomic Nuclei and their Particles (Oxford Physics Series) by E. J. Burge, 1988-08-25
  9. Elementary Particles: A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics by Chen Ning Yang, 1963-01-01
  10. Modern Atomic and Nuclear Physics: Problems and Solutions Manual by Fujia Yang, Joseph H. Hamilton, 2010-06-01
  11. Atomic and Nuclear Analytical Methods: XRF, Mössbauer, XPS, NAA and Ion-Beam Spectroscopic Techniques by Hem Raj Verma, 2009-12-15
  12. Models of the Atomic Nucleus: Unification Through a Lattice of Nucleons by Norman D. Cook, 2010-11-29
  13. Statistical Physics of Macromolecules (Polymers and Complex Materials) by Alexei R Khokhlov, Alexander Yu Grosberg, et all 2002-03-13
  14. Accelerators, Volume 17 (Methods in Experimental Physics)

101. WWAPP: 1432 Entries
Database from Plasma Laboratory at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
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102. RFNC-VNIIEF - News
A history of one of the Soviet Union's leading atomic research institutes. Includes a virtual museum of tactical and strategic nuclear weapons and delivery systems.
http://www.vniief.ru/english/index.html
NEWS Conference "AEROSOLS and SAFETY - 2005" Collected abstracts of presentations "Fundamental Properties of Plutonium" (ZIP - 21.1Mb) First announcement VII KHARITON'S TOPICAL SCIENTIFIC READINGS "EXTREME STATES OF SUBSTANCE. DETONATION. SHOCK WAVES" Upcoming remarkable and memorable events of 2004 (22.03.2003) International Conference MEGAGAUSS-IX VANT Issues Church Cronicle of Sarov N.A.Popov, M.I.Kaplunov, A.N.Popov : On contradictory objects in diagonal proofs ISTC Project - Tutorial and Research Package MASTER Collaboration Proposal RFNC-VNIIEF nuclear weapons museum

103. New Physics 2000
The nature of atomic particles, atomic nuclei and atoms.
http://www.newphysics2000.org/
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TOWARD A PROPER FOUNDATION FOR PHYSICS
(Blueprint of the Material Universe)
Stanley Fay White
Animation of an experiment T A s the known Physics Knowledge Base has grown, the ability of a single experiment to discover facts internally consistent and compatible with the PKB is proving to be too much water for the individual experiment to carry. There are many reasons for this, but foremost is human error in formulating, performing and in drawing conclusions based solely on an individual experiment. Currently the experimenter is not required to look beyond the immediate experimental data of his experiment to assert that the assumed experimental results are consistent and compatible with the known PKB. There exists a General Knowledge Base of the universe in which all the facts of the material world exist. When one performs an experiment in the material world, one is taking a small slice of reality and investigating its parameters. Due to inevitable human error, there is no way that a single experiment can be absolutely true. A n experiment is similar to a computer sub-program. A sub-program can be internally consistent and still not function in the main program. It is the responsibility of the computer programmer to assure the compatibility of the subs with the main program. At the present level of development of the experiment, there is no "supervisor" to check the subs (the experiments) to make sure that they are compatible with the main (PKB). It is happening too often that the subs (the experiments) are not consistent or compatible with the main (PKB). Two examples: The false information deduced from the "quark" experiments with protons. If anyone had bothered to check with the Avogadro formula, it would have given the lie to quarks in rest protons immediately. The Quantum Theory is similarly flawedbut it wasn't even derived from experiment!

104. Fluid Dynamics, Pattern Formation, And Nanobiocomplexity Research Group
Laboratory of atomic and Solid State physics, Complex Matter physics Group.
http://milou.msc.cornell.edu/
Welcome to the Fluid Dynamics, Pattern Formation, and Nanobiocomplexity Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Goettingen, Germany with an outpost at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA. We are investigating the dynamics of a variety of complex nonlinear systems both experimentally and theoretically . Our interests are currently focused on biocomplexity in cell-biology, Lagrangian properties of fully developed turbulence, pattern formation and spatio-temporal chaos, and the Geodynamics of the earth's crust. For general info please go to our Public Page , or click on the images and they will guide you to information on each topic.
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105. Amolf
A national research institute at the front end of the knowledge chain from fundamental result to application in society.
http://www.amolf.nl/

106. NIST: Atomic Spectros. - Compendium Of Basic Ideas, Etc.
A compendium of basic ideas, notation, data and formulas from the NIST physics laboratory.
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/AtSpec/index.html

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  • 107. Colossal Storage Corp.
    Gives physics and technology process of ferroelectric molecular 3d optical data storage using an atomic switch.
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    108. TEL-Atomic Incorporated
    Sells physics educational apparatus.
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    109. Physics Simulations, Atoms And Light
    A set of simulations to illustrate the historical models of atomic structure and the behavior of light.
    http://www.alphalink.com.au/~vmck/
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    110. Halbleiterphysik
    Research on nanotechnology and selfassembling techniques for novel materials and devices based on atomic monolayers, quantum wires and quantum dots.
    http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~hlp/

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    111. IB Notes -- Chemistry And Physics Revision Notes For The International Baccalaur
    Includes HL and SL mechanics, thermal physics, waves, electricity and magnetism, and atomic and nuclear physics.
    http://homepage.mac.com/stray/ib/
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    Get them before they change the syllabus During the lead up to the May 1998 IB exams, several things came to my attention. The first, and perhaps most important was that I actually knew very little of the actual subject matter on which the actual 'affect the rest of my life' exams were based. The second thing was more mundane, being that if I didn't actually get on and learn some of it, bad marks would follow, and with them, the inevitable pain of lectures from parents. The third thing, probably the most interesting to you, was the realisation that the incentive of avoiding lectures from parents was not nearly sufficient to force me into studying. The result, however, of all of these combined, was that, instead of actually studying, I decided to sit around a make web pages about all the stuff I would have been studying if I could have been bothered. Buying something from Amazon? Clicking though these links supports this site with a cut of anything you buy today.
    That was my original introduction, and it still seems to hold up quite well. The notes have brought me acclaim from some, insults from others and hopefully some good karma. I'd also like to thank the other contributors who have helped, and still are helping to improve the quality of the notes, especially those I haven't got around to adding to the page. (

    112. Physics 1933
    Awarded jointly to Erwin Schr¶dinger and Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory.
    http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1933/
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    113. Ken Libbrecht @ Caltech
    Ph76 Advanced atomic and Optical physics Laboratory. For course information, including downloadable descriptions of the individual labs, click here.
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    Professor of Physics at Caltech
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    Current Research Interests Advanced detector development for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO). The LIGO project is aimed at detecting and studying gravitational-wave signals from violent astrophysical events, such as supernovae or coalescing neutron stars and black holes. For more information on all aspects of the LIGO project, see the LIGO web site . My work in LIGO is currently focused in two areas. The first is an instrument called the Thermal Noise Interferometer (TNI) , which is a test-bed suspended interferometer at Caltech. We are using this instrument to examine fundamental and technical sources of noise that limit the sensitivity of LIGO. Our second undertaking is a photothermal interferometer for measuring the properties of optical coatings used in the LIGO detectors. The Physics of Crystal Growth and Pattern Formation in Ice. This project is essentially a case study of the growth of ice crystals from the vapor phase, the purpose of which is to better understanding pattern formation in nonlinear nonequilibrim systems. The diverse morphologies seen in snow crystals are largely due to the bizarre temperature dependence of ice crystal growth rates, a phenomenon that was discovered 75 years ago and remains unexplained to this day. We have been making precise measurements of the growth rates of the different facets of ice crystals under controlled conditions to gain insights into the temperature dependent molecular structure of the ice surface and how it affects crystal growth. Pictures (and movies) of growing snow crystals can be found at my

    114. Radiation Film And Tld Badges - AEIL - Personnel Monitoring
    Houston, Texas based company provides radiation safety (health physics) services to the medical, industrial and research community. Services include dosimetry (film and TLD badges), leak and wipe test analysis for radioactive materials, and portable survey instrument calibrations.
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    Welcome to Atomic Energy Industrial Laboratories (AEIL). Since 1960, AEIL has been providing radiation safety (health physics) services throughout the United States and several other countries. Although our clientele and staff have increased over the years, we still stress a personalized quality service. AEIL's dosimetry service is accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) through the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP Lab Code: 100556-0). Please "click" on any of the buttons to review the benefits of our: personnel monitoring ( dosimetry ) service for ionizing radiation - (Film badges and TLD badges), leak - wipe test and analysis service for sealed and unsealed radioactive materials, radiation survey instrument calibration and meter repair services. For additional information, please contact us via e-mail; or telephone us at 713-790-9719 (toll free at 1-877-866-AEIL). We look forward to providing you with a quality service, assuring accuracy and promptness, to meet many of your radiation safety needs.

    115. UK Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics
    atomic, Molecular and Optical physics at the University of Kentucky topics in contemporary physics is the manipulation of matter on an atomic scale.
    http://www.pa.uky.edu/~mike/amo.html
    Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Directory Faculty Research Associates Research Assistants Seminars Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Autumn 2001 Spring 2001 UK Links UK Physics and Astronomy Directory Colloquium ... Seminars Physics Links Depts AIP APS EPS ... NASA Conferences ICAP 2004 DAMOP 2004 ICPEAC 2005 Rydberg 2004 GLOBAL AMO Theory Centers ITAMP MCTP RTC Organizations DAMOP Journals PRL PRA PEL JPB Books IOP Internet API Who's Who Jobs Among the hottest topics in contemporary physics is the manipulation of matter on an atomic scale. After decades of playing with lasers, the Optical Physics community has finally demonstrated the ability to control ensembles of atoms as well as individual electrons, ions, atoms and molecules. Many dramatic demonstrations of the quantum interaction of light and matter have resulted, including the cooling of atoms to the absolute zero of temperature, the creation of Bose-Einstein Condensates in dilute atomic vapors, and the slowing of the speed of light in matter to a horse's gait!
    These remarkable developments have signalled a revolution in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (AMO). As described below, four UK faculty members are seeking to exploit the technological progress in order to improve our fundamental understanding of quantum processes.

    116. Index Of /FOG
    Focuses on the structure of the outermost atomic layer as well as processes involving this layer. Site contains an overview, a members listing, techniques used, lectures, upcoming events, and job openings.
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    117. History Of Indian Science And Technology: History Of Physics And Chemistry
    Essay outlining developments in the study of physics and chemistry in India. Lists some of the early atomic theories, as well as insights gathered in the fields of astronomy, optics, sound, and other branches of physics.
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    SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY Pages from the history of the Indian sub-continent: Science and Technology in India History of the Physical Sciences in India In all early civilizations, the study of the physical sciences was neither formalized nor separated from other branches of knowledge. And at least initially, there were few conscious attempts to study the theory of science independently of the practical innovations and technologies that required some application of scientific principles. In most cases, technological discoveries took place without any knowledge of the underlying scientific principles, through hit and trial, and by experience. Sometimes there was a vague or approximate awareness of the science, but the predominant focus remained on the utilitarian aspects of the technique, on practical efficacy, as opposed to how and why something worked or didn't work. In India, the earliest applications of chemistry took place in the context of medicine, metallurgy, construction technology (such as manufacture of cement and paints) and in textile production and dyeing. But in the process of understanding chemical processes, there also emerged a concomitant interest in attempting to describe the basic elements of matter - what they were composed of, and how they interacted with each other to produce new substances. Natural phenomenon were studied in the context of tides, rainfall, appearance of the sun, the moon and stellar formations, changes in season, weather patterns and agriculture.

    118. The Laser Physics Group Redirect Page
    A collection of links to the fields of laser, quantum, atomic, molecular physics and optics.
    http://www.phys.umu.se/laser/physlink.htm

    119. Journal Of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics
    Journal history. 1988present, Journal of physics B atomic, Molecular and Optical physics. 1968-1987, Journal of physics B atomic and Molecular physics
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    120. VALHAL - The CAMP Compaq-Alpha Supercomputer
    At the Center for atomicScale Materials physics in Denmark. Hardware and network description, benchmarks, and software information
    http://www.fysik.dtu.dk/CAMP/valhal.html
    CAMP About Research Groups ... Student Info V A L H A L - THE C A M P C OMPAQ- A LPHA S UPERCOMPUTER The parallel Compaq Alpha-based supercomputer named VALHAL was installed on November 5, 1999 by the CAMP research center at DTU . The funding was obtained through a donation of 2.850.000 DKK (approx. US$ 400.000) by the Villum Kann Rasmussen Foundation . The installation was announced in a DTU press release Notice: On May 17, 2004 VALHAL was turned off after 4 1/2 years of eminent service. A new Linux cluster takes up the VALHAL computer room. The supercomputer will be used for quantum mechanical calculations and atomistic simulations of complex materials, enabling the prediction of mechanical, electrical, magnetic and chemical properties. Among other topics, researchers at CAMP will study deformations of materials, catalytic properties of surfaces, and properties of complex biological molecules. Photo showing part of VALHAL. The Ethernet switch is surrounded by Compaq Alphastation XP1000 cabinets. To the left is a rack of AlphaServer DS10L systems. Date: April 20, 2001 The supercomputer system was delivered by Compaq Danmark and Benau A/S In the following we describe the supercomputer's hardware software , and explain the name VALHAL The author of this document is Ole Holm Nielsen , to whom any questions should be sent (E-mail address Ole.H.Nielsen (at) fysik.dtu.dk).

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