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Geometric optics with atomic beams scattered by a detuned standing laser wave
We report on theoretical and numerical study of propagation of atomic beams
crossing a detuned standing-wave laser beam in the geometric optics limit. The
interplay between external and internal atomic degrees of freedom is used to
manipulate the atomic motion along the optical axis by light. By adjusting the
atom-laser detuning, we demonstrate how to focus, split and scatter atomic
beams in a real experiment. The novel effect of chaotic scattering of atoms at
a regular near-resonant standing wave is found numerically and explained
qualitatively. Some applications of the effects found are discussed
A new approach to the treatment of separatrix chaos and its applications
"Hamiltonian Chaos Beyond the KAM Theory: Dedicated to George M. Zaslavsky (1935 - 2008)" covers the recent developments and advances in the theory and application of Hamiltonian chaos in nonlinear Hamiltonian systems. The book is dedicated to Dr. George Zaslavsky, who was one of three founders of the theory of Hamiltonian chaos. Each chapter in this book was written by well-established scientists in the field of nonlinear Hamiltonian systems. The development presented in this book goes beyond the KAM theory, and the onset and disappearance of chaos in the stochastic and resonant layers of nonlinear Hamiltonian systems are predicted analytically, instead of qualitatively. The book is intended for researchers in the field of nonlinear dynamics in mathematics, physics and engineering. Dr. Albert C.J. Luo is a Professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA. Dr. Valentin Afraimovich is a Professor at San Luis Potosi University, Mexico