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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Hydrogen-Spectra. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (778 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540453956
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics Series ; v.570
    DDC: 539/.14
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- The Hydrogen Atom -- Foreword -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributing Participants -- Introduction to Simple Atoms -- 1 Historica Remarks -- 2 Precision Physics of Simple Atoms -- 3 Studying the Simple Atoms -- 3.1 Hydrogen and deuterium (see [6,7] and Part VI) -- 3.2 Muonium and Positronium (see [12,13] and Part VII) -- 3.3 Muonic Atoms and Nuclear Structure (see Part VIII) -- 3.4 Nuclear-Structure Independent Differences -- 3.5 Fine Structure in Helium (see [23] and Part VI) -- 3.6 Few-Electron Ions (see [26,27] and Part XI) -- 3.7 Medium-Z Physics (see [26,27] and Part XI) -- 3.8 Higher-Order Corrections -- 3.9 Bound State QED -- 3.10 Exotic Atoms (see [35,36] and Part IX) -- 3.11 Antihydrogen and CPT Violation (Part IX) -- 3.12 Exotic Events -- 3.13 Variation of Constants (Part X) -- 3.14 Precision Frequency Metrology ([38] and Part X) -- 3.15 Determination of Fundamental Constants ([39,40] and Part X) -- 4 About This Publication -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Precision Spectroscopy of Atomic Hydrogen -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Hydrogen 1S -2S Transition -- 2.1 Hydrogen 1S -2S Two-Photon Spectroscopy in an Atomic Beam -- 2.2 Theoretical Line Shape Model -- 2.3 Optical Lamb Shift Measurements -- 2.4 Absolute Measurements of the 1S -2S Transition Frequency in Atomic Hydrogen -- 2.5 1S-2S Isotope Shift and the Deuteron Structure Radius -- 3 Spectroscopy of the2S-nS and 2S-nD Transitions -- 3.1 Method -- 3.2 Optical Frequency Measurements in Paris -- 3.3 Comparison of the 1S-3S and 2S-6 S/D Transitions -- 4 Determination of the Rydberg Constant and Lamb Shifts -- 4.1 Rydberg Constant -- 4.2 Lamb Shifts -- 5 Conclusion and Prospects -- References -- Ultracold Hydrogen -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ultracold Hydrogen Research at MIT -- 2.1 The Road to Bose-Einstein Condensation -- 2.2 Two-Photon 1S-2S Spectroscopy. , 2.3 Bose-Einstein Condensation -- 2.4 High Resolution Spectroscopy in Ultracold Hydrogen -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Review of High Precision Theory and Experiment for Helium -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Principal Effects -- 3 Nonrelativistic Wave Functions -- 3.1 Recent Advances -- 4 Asymptotic Expansions -- 5 Relativistic Corrections -- 6 Quantum Electrodynamic Corrections -- 6.1 Electron-Nucleus Terms -- 6.2 Electron-Electron Terms -- 6.3 Higher Order Terms -- 7 Comparison with Experiment -- 7.1 Measurement of the Fine Structure Constant -- 7.2 Applications to Lithium -- 8 Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Spectroscopy of the Muonium Atom -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Muonium Formation -- 3 Ground State Hyperfine Structure -- 4 1s-2s Energy Interval -- 5 Connection to a New Measurement of the Muon Magnetic Anomaly -- 6 Muonium-Antimuonium Conversion -- 7 Long Term Future Possibilities -- 8 Conclusions -- 9 Acknowledgements -- References -- Experimental Tests of QED in Positronium: Recent Advances -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Decay Rates -- 2.1 Para-Positronium Decay Rate λ (1^1 S_0) -- 2.2 Ortho-Positronium Decay Rate λ (1^3 S_1) -- 3 Energy Level Intervals -- 3.1 Ground State Interval -- 3.2 Rydberg Interval -- 3.3 Intervals in the n=2 and 3 excited states -- 4 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- A New Type of Frequency Chain and Its Application to Fundamental Frequency Metrology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kerr-Lens Mode-Locked Lasers -- 3 Femtosecond Frequency Combs -- 4 Spectral Broadening by Self-Phase Modulation -- 5 Photonic Crystal Fibers -- 6 Phase-Locking the Frequency Comb -- 7 Self-calibrated Optical Combs: Absolute Optical Frequencies -- 8 Accuracy Tests of the fs Laser Comb Approach -- 9 The Fine Structure Constant α -- 10 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Fundamental Constants and the Hydrogen Atom*. , 1 Introduction -- 2 1998 Least Squares Adjustment -- 3 Electron Magnetic Moment Anomaly -- 4 Rydberg Constant -- 4.1 Theory Relevant to the Rydberg Constant -- 4.2 Self Energy -- 4.3 Two-Photon Corrections -- 4.4 Finite Nuclear Size -- 4.5 Total Energy and Uncertainty -- 4.6 Result of LSA for the Rydberg Constant -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Present Status of g − 2 of Electron and Muon -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Electron Magnetic Moment Anomaly -- 3 Muon Magnetic Moment Anomaly -- 4 Improving the alpha^4 Term of the Electron g-2 -- 5 Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix: VEGAS and Feynman Integral -- References -- Laser Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-Like and Helium-Like Ions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fast-Beam Laser Resonance Technique -- 2.1 Signal Formation -- 2.2 Co-linear Geometry and Kinematic Compression -- 2.3 Determination of the Beam Velocity: Doppler-tuned Spectroscopy with Co- and Counter-Propagating Laser Beams -- 2.4 Wavefront Curvature Effects -- 2.5 Alternatives to the Beam-Foil Technique -- 3 Hydrogen-like Ions -- 3.1 Lamb Shift -- 3.2 Experimental Considerations -- 3.3 Lamb Shift Measurements in F^8+, P^14+, S^15+ and Cl^16+ -- 3.4 Future Prospects for Laser Lamb Shift Measurements -- 3.5 Ground-state Hyperfine Structure of High-Z Hydrogen-like Ions -- 4 Helium-like Ions -- 4.1 Experimental Considerations -- 4.2 2^3 S_1 - 2^3 P_J Transitions in Li^+ ,Be^2+ and B^3+ -- 4.3 2^1 S_0 - 2^3 P_1, 2^3 P_0 Intercombination Transitions in N^5+ -- 4.4 2^3 P_J - 2^3 P_J' Fine Structure Transitions in F^7+ and Mg^10+ -- 4.5 Future Prospects -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The g Factor of Hydrogenic Ions: A Test of Bound State QED -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Summary of Theory -- 3 Experiment -- 4 Results -- 5 Future Prospects -- 5.1 Electron Mass -- 5.2 Fine Structure Constant -- 5.3 Electron Binding Energies. , 5.4 Nuclear Magnetic Moments -- 5.5 Lithium-like Ions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Elementary Relativistic Atoms -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Atom consisting of π and µ mesons -- 2.1 A_pi mu properties -- 2.2 Observation of A_πµ -- 2.3 Measurement of the A_πµ formation rate in K^0_L decay -- 3 Ultrarelativistic positronium atoms (A_2e) -- 3.1 Source of the ultrarelativistic A_2e and their quantum numbers -- 3.2 Superpenetration of ultrarelativistic atoms -- 3.3 Time-of-formation effects in production of ultrarelativistic A_2e -- 3.4 Observation of ultrarelativistic positronium and measurement of the branching ratio for the pi°-mesons decay... -- 3.5 Measurement of the total cross section for interaction of ultrarelativistic positronium atoms with carbon. -- 4 π^+ π^- atom -- 4.1 A_2π production and lifetime -- 4.2 A_2π detection method and setup description -- 4.3 Data processing -- 4.4 Approximation procedure for the pi^+ pi^ - pair distribution A_2pi number obtaining -- 4.5 Status of A_2π investigation at CERN -- 4.6 A_piK as a source of model-independent data on piK S-wave scattering lengths -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Antiprotonic Helium - An Exotic Hydrogenic Atom -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Unique Facets of Antiprotonic Helium -- 3 Advanced Theories -- 4 Laser Spectroscopy of Antiprotonic Helium -- 5 Precise Determination of Transition Energies -- 6 Chemical Physics Aspects -- 6.1 State Dependent Lifetime Shortening -- 6.2 Pressure Shifts of Resonance Lines -- 6.3 Quenching with H_2 Admixtures -- 6.4 Hydrogen-Assisted Inverse Resonances and Individual Quenching Rates -- 7 Hyperfine Structure -- 8 The Future -- References -- Towards a Precise Measurement of the He+ 2S Lamb Shift -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Lamb Shift Calculations -- 3 The Experimental Method -- 3.1 The UV Ligh Source -- 3.2 The Interaccion Region. , 3.3 The He^+2S Ion Source and Beam -- 3.4 Metastable Detection -- 3.5 The Reference Laser System -- 3.6 Detection of the Two-Photon Transition -- 4 Conclusion -- 5 Acknowledgments -- References -- High Precision Measurements on Helium at 1083 nm -- 1 Helium and Fundamental Physics -- 2 Fine Structure of the Helium 2^3 P Level: Experiments -- 2.1 The Florence Experiment -- 2.2 State of the Art of the 2^3 P Helium Splittings -- 3 Hyperfine Iodine Transitions at 541 nm: a New Frequency Reference for Helium Spectroscopy -- 4 Conclusions and Final Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Absolute Frequency Measurement of the 1S-3S Transition in Hydrogen -- Conclusion -- References -- 2s Hyperfine Structure in Hydrogen Atom and Helium-3 Ion -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory -- 2.1 Non-recoil limit -- 3 Present status of D21 theory -- 3.1 Old theory and recent progress -- 3.2 Our results -- 4 Present status -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Three-Loop Slope of the Dirac Form Factor and the 1S Lamb Shift in Hydrogen -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Strategy of the calculation -- 3 Basics of the program -- 4 Results -- 5 Acknowledgments -- References -- Radiative Decay of Coupled States in an External dc Field -- 1 Theory and results -- References -- Atomic Interferometer and Coherent Mixing of 2S and 2P States in the Hydrogen Atom -- 1 Atomic interferometer method -- 2 Discussions -- References -- Ground State Energy of the Helium Atom -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Framework of the calculation -- 3 Soft Scale Contributions -- 3.1 Irreducible corrections -- 3.2 Reducible Corrections -- 3.3 Total soft scale contribution -- 4 Hard Scale Contributions -- 4.1 Radiative Recoil Correction -- 4.2 Radiative Corrections -- 4.3 Pure Recoil Correction -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- References -- Two-Loop Corrections to the Decay Rate of Orthopositronium. , 1 Introduction.
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    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: CdTe and Cd1−xZnxTe layers and microstructures were doped with indium donors during their growth at low temperatures (200–220 °C) by molecular-beam epitaxy under Cd overpressure. Uniform and planar doping of layers and local doping of quantum wells and superlattices are presented. Characterization techniques include secondary-ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS), capacitance-voltage and Hall-effect measurements, optical spectroscopy, x-ray double diffraction, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. In the range of indium concentrations 2×1016–1×1018 cm−3, the donor activation efficiency is 100% for uniform doping. A low-temperature carrier mobility of up to 5300 cm2/V s is obtained. The highest measured carrier concentration is 1.3×1018 cm−3; at a higher doping level, strong compensation occurs, related to dopant migration and cadmium vacancy formation. Planar doping also yields ≈100% activation efficiency for moderate values of sheet density (≈1011 cm−2) but has the same limit of about 1018 cm−3 for total carrier concentration. High-structural-quality planar-doped quantum wells and superlattices are obtained. Good localization of dopant is demonstrated by SIMS at low sheet density but at high concentration substantial migration of indium occurs.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 79 (1996), S. 4066-4071 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We have synthesized, by molecular beam epitaxy, Si/CaF2(111) multi-quantum wells which are photoluminescent at room temperature after ageing in air. In this article, we report on the structural properties and on a detailed optical study of these heterostructures. The photoluminescence spectra for various confinements and the temperature dependence of the lifetimes as a function of emission wavelength are described in comparison with the corresponding characteristics of porous silicon and hydrogenated amorphous silicon. A model based on quantum confinement is proposed to explain the experimental data. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 58 (1991), S. 2651-2653 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We report on the incorporation of indium as a shallow donor in CdTe by molecular beam epitaxy. Using proper surface stoichiometry conditions, we demonstrate that it is possible to incorporate and activate up to 1018 cm−3 indium impurities. The doped layers have been characterized by secondary-ion mass spectroscopy, capacitance-voltage and Hall-effect measurements. Photoluminescence (PL) and resonant excitation of the PL clearly identify indium as the chemical dopant, acting as an effective mass donor with an energy of 14 meV. Incorrect stoichiometry conditions lead to a poor dopant activity and to complex centers formation.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 63 (1993), S. 2106-2108 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Shallow indium donors have been incorporated in (211) CdTe and CdZnTe epilayers by molecular beam epitaxy. For this orientation, no Cd overpressure is necessary to incorporate the indium donors. Essentially 100% activation of donors was obtained in the 1016–7×1017 cm−3 concentration range. Electron mobility was 7300 cm2 V−1 s−1 at 40 K for 3×1015 donors cm−3. Transmission electron microscopy shows that the doped (211) CdTe layers have high structural quality. Optical spectra of modulation-doped (211) CdTe/CdZnTe quantum wells show that an electron gas present in a piezoelectric CdTe well produces strong screening of the internal electric field.
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  • 6
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 20 (1961), S. 64-75 
    ISSN: 0022-3697
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 29 (1968), S. 281-290 
    ISSN: 0022-3697
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 8 (1959), S. 375-377 
    ISSN: 0022-3697
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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    Electronic Resource
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Journal of Crystal Growth 127 (1993), S. 318-322 
    ISSN: 0022-0248
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Journal of Crystal Growth 117 (1992), S. 391-395 
    ISSN: 0022-0248
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
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