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Explores the mechanical effects of light on atoms, deriving average forces exerted by light and introducing the concepts of dipole force and radiation pressure.
Explores analog and digital quantum computing, quantum jumps, cooling of atoms with light, quantum computer technologies, and trapped ion quantum bits.
Introduces optical methods in chemistry, covering ray optics, lasers, spectroscopy, and X-ray physics, emphasizing light-matter interactions and Nobel Prize-winning advancements.