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Optical Magnetometry
Contributor(s): Budker, Dmitry (Editor), Jackson Kimball, Derek F. (Editor)
ISBN: 051184638X     ISBN-13: 9780511846380
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Open Ebook - Other Formats
Published: May 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - Atomic & Molecular
- Science | Physics - Magnetism
Dewey: 538
 
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Publisher Description:
Featuring chapters written by leading experts in magnetometry, this book provides comprehensive coverage of the principles, technology and diverse applications of optical magnetometry, from testing fundamental laws of nature to detecting biomagnetic fields and medical diagnostics. Readers will find a wealth of technical information, from antirelaxation-coating techniques, microfabrication and magnetic shielding to geomagnetic-field measurements, space magnetometry, detection of biomagnetic fields, detection of NMR and MRI signals and rotation sensing. The book includes an original survey of the history of optical magnetometry and a chapter on the commercial use of these technologies. The book is supported by extensive online material, containing historical overviews, derivations, sideline discussion, additional plots and tables, available at www.cambridge.org/9781107010352. As well as introducing graduate students to this field, the book is also a useful reference for researchers in atomic physics.

Contributor Bio(s): Budker, Dmitry: - Dmitry Budker is Professor of Physics at the University of California at Berkeley, Faculty Scientist in the Nuclear Science Division, LBNL, and Co-founder and Scientist of Rochester Scientific, LLC. His research interests are related to the study of violation of discrete symmetries and the development and applications of the optical-magnetometry techniques.Jackson Kimball, Derek F.: - Derek Jackson Kimball is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Physics at California State University, East Bay. His research focuses on using techniques of experimental atomic physics and nonlinear optics for precision tests of the fundamental laws of physics.