
December 6, 2013
1:00PM
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2:30PM
Smith Seminar Room - 1080 PRB
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2013-12-06 14:00:00
2013-12-06 15:30:00
CANCELLED -AMO Seminar - Chris Greene (Purdue University) "Time-dependent phase associated with Fano resonances, and some forays in ultracold few-body physics"
THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED NEXT SEMESTER This talk will present some of the ideas developed in a 2013 Science article in collaboration with the group of Thomas Pfeifer in Heidelberg. A simple relationship is demonstrated theoretically and confirmed experimentally between the Fano lineshape q-parameter and the phase of excited dipole oscillations. And in another unrelated topic, some recent developments concerning the universal interactions of a few ultracold atoms will also be summarized.
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2013-12-06 13:00:00
2013-12-06 14:30:00
CANCELLED -AMO Seminar - Chris Greene (Purdue University) "Time-dependent phase associated with Fano resonances, and some forays in ultracold few-body physics"
THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED NEXT SEMESTER This talk will present some of the ideas developed in a 2013 Science article in collaboration with the group of Thomas Pfeifer in Heidelberg. A simple relationship is demonstrated theoretically and confirmed experimentally between the Fano lineshape q-parameter and the phase of excited dipole oscillations. And in another unrelated topic, some recent developments concerning the universal interactions of a few ultracold atoms will also be summarized.
Smith Seminar Room - 1080 PRB
America/New_York
public
THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED NEXT SEMESTER
This talk will present some of the ideas developed in a 2013 Science article in collaboration with the group of Thomas Pfeifer in Heidelberg. A simple relationship is demonstrated theoretically and confirmed experimentally between the Fano lineshape q-parameter and the phase of excited dipole oscillations. And in another unrelated topic, some recent developments concerning the universal interactions of a few ultracold atoms will also be summarized.