450th WE-Heraeus-Seminar Mixed States of Light and Matter February 7 - 10, 2010 Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany http://www.pbh.de |
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Light and
matter are mostly
considered as separate phenomena. First works exploring mixed states of
light
and matter are due to Hopfield, who 50 years ago considered quantized
Eigenstates of matter coupled to light, to explain optical properties
of the
solid state. In the medium the electromagnetic wave is accompanied by a
polarization wave, and a polariton, a coupled state of matter and
light,
develops. The topic of these mixed states has gained considerable
interest due
to recent experimental developments. In atomic gases, aided by dark
resonances,
optical group velocities with magnitudes down to a few meters per
second can be
observed, eight orders of magnitude below the speed of light in vacuum.
A
central role here plays the concept of dark polaritons, i.e. long lived
mixed
states of matter and light. A further fascinating development in the
area of
mixed states of light and matter are exciton Bose-Einstein condensates.
These
constitute macroscopic quantum states of half matter and half light.
It is the aim of this seminar to highlight present frontier research of mixed states of light and matter in different areas of physics, ranging from atomic and molecular systems up to solid state physics ensembles. A poster session will be held on February 08, 2010. |
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Deadline: December 01, 2009 There is no conference fee.
Accommodation
and meals for all participants will be provided by WE Heraeus
Foundation.
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