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  • ...once. The formalism had constructed for Physics (for needs of the Quantum Optics and the Laser Science), but it applies also to other sciences. In this work ...etsov. Quantum fluctuations do not annihilate the optical soliton. Quantum Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part B, Volume 4, Number 4, p.221-
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  • ...etsov. Quantum fluctuations do not annihilate the optical soliton. Quantum Optics, <b>4</b> 221-227 (1992) http://www.maik.rssi.ru/cgi-bin/search.pl?type=abstract&name=optics&number=10&year=99&page=594 или http://www.ils.uec.ac.jp/~dima/PAPERS/gom
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  • Usually, the magneto-optical atomic traps [MOP] are used to cool the atoms. ...e surface, while the repulsion takes place only at the distance or orderof atomic size. In the intermediate region,
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  • ...ical physics; Atomic and nuclear physics; Acoustics and molecular physics; Optics and spectroscopy; Solid state physics; and Geophysics, and more</i> ...ical physics; Atomic and nuclear physics; Acoustics and molecular physics; Optics and spectroscopy; Solid state physics; and Geophysics, and more.</i></ref>.
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  • [[Coherent atomic energetics[[ is concept of the non-thermal use of energy of metastable quan ...ry results of the limits of the single–mode approximation in the Quantum Optics had been published in the past century
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  • | journal=[[Optics Letters]] ...e:Image-Ridged Mirror figureB.png|200px|right|thumb|[[Ridged mirror|ridged atomic mirror]]]]
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  • ...er of \(\pi\). Namely this phase appears in the application for the [[atom optics]], for [[channelling of particle between absorbing walls]]. Function [[ArcCosqq]] expresses the decay of the atomic mode outside the channel, while function
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  • ...roximation. However, this approximation still works well for the optics of atomic waves. [[Optics]], [[Diffraction]]
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  • ...literature) for analysis of articles (and the presentations) about quantum optics and other [[laser science]]. ...y of each unstable nucleus (for example, trapped in some [[ion trap]] or [[atomic trap]]). The only, the mathematical expectation of duration the interval of
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  • approximation in the quantum optics. <br> Theory of ridged atomic mirrors, Formalism of superfunctions, TORI axioms.
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  • [[Category:Atomic physics]] [[Category:Optics]]
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  • In the application for atomic physics, the important is coordinate [[Atomic optics]],
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  • Many radiation provesses in [[optics]], as well as in molecular, atomic and [[nuclear physics]] can be interpreted as decay. Since century 20, the emission of light and spontaneous transformations of atomic nuclei are interpreted as quantum decay.
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  • .... Quantum fluctuations do not annihilate the optical soliton. 1992 Quantum Optics, 4 221-227. ...v, D.Kh.Morozov. Density of turbulence-induced phase dislocations. Applied Optics, 1998, 37, No.21, p.4525-4535.
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  • ...once. The formalism had constructed for Physics (for needs of the Quantum Optics and the Laser Science), but it applies also to other sciences. In this work ...etsov. Quantum fluctuations do not annihilate the optical soliton. Quantum Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part B, Volume 4, Number 4, p.221-
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