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  1. Daniel A. Steck: Academic. Academic. I am an Associate Professor of Physics in the Oregon Center for Optics and Department of Physics at the University of Oregon . I did a postdoc in what was formerly knows as the T-8 group at Los Alamos National Laboratory, working on issues related to quantum measurement, quantum chaos, and quantum technology.

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    • 4.3.3 One-Dimensional σ+ σ− Optical Molasses
    • 4.3.4 Three-Dimensional Optical Molasses
    • 6 Acknowledgements

    Note that all the equations we have presented here assume the normalization convention

    This sum SFF is independent of the particular ground state sublevel chosen, and also obeys the sum rule

    − (me− mg) − is the Rabi frequency between two magnetic sublevels, Ωq =

    − We now consider the important case of an optical molasses in one dimension formed by one σ+ and one σ− field (e.g., by two right-circularly polarized, counterpropagating laser fields). These fields interfere to form a field that is linearly polarized, where the polarization vector traces out a helix in space. Because the light is linearly polariz...

    Finally, we consider an optical molasses in three dimensions, composed of six circularly polarized beams. This optical configuration is found in the commonly used six-beam magneto-optic trap (MOT). However, as we shall see, this optical configuration is quite complicated, and we will only be able to estimate the total rate of fluorescence. First, w...

    Thanks to Windell Oskay, Martin Fischer, Andrew Klekociuk, Mark Saffman, Sadiq Rangwala, Blair Blakie, Markus Kottke, and Bj ̈orn Brezger for corrections and suggestions.

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  2. Daniel A. Steck's 55 research works with 3,438 citations and 7,866 reads, including: Anatomy of an extreme event: What can we infer about the history of a heavy-tailed random walk?

  3. 210Po implanted in glass surfaces by long term exposure to indoor radon. DJ Steck, MCR Alavanja, RW Field, MA Parkhurst, DJ Bates, JA Mahaffey. Health physics 83 (2), 261-271.

  4. Daniel STECK, Professor Emeritus | Cited by 2,319 | of St. John's University, New York City | Read 56 publications | Contact Daniel STECK

  5. Daniel Steck, a native of Dayton, Ohio, received his Bachelor's degree in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Dayton in 1995. His first exposure to experimental research was his work with Prof. Perry Yaney at UD on laser diagnostics of turbulent gas flows.

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