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Light-Wave Mixing with Quantum Gases

Published

Author(s)

Lu Deng, Edward W. Hagley, R Q. Wang, Charles W. Clark

Abstract

Nonlinear optics has come a long way since the laser. This article reviews recent progress in coherent light-matter wave mixing and introduces some new concepts that will reframe future research directions.
Citation
Optics and Photonics News
Volume
May Issue
Issue
May Issue

Keywords

dynamic light scattering, wave mixing, Bose condensates

Citation

Deng, L. , Hagley, E. , Wang, R. and Clark, C. (2013), Light-Wave Mixing with Quantum Gases, Optics and Photonics News (Accessed October 18, 2025)

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Created May 1, 2013, Updated October 22, 2018
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