Atomic Physics
ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics research at Auburn University encompasses a broad variety of topics. These include studies of fundamental atomic, molecular and optical processes that span enormous length and time scales. Research interests include exploring the intricate dynamics of atoms, molecules and materials; their interactions with each other or ionizing radiation; and the associated implications for plasmas and other astrophysical phenomena including star mergers and the chemistry of comet and planetary atmospheres.
For this, our facilities include some of the most unique light sources in the world, momentum-imaging instruments that allow us to study reaction dynamics of fundamental systems, and state-of-the-art calculations performed on some of the world’s most powerful computers. We collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams within Auburn University, throughout the United States, and across the globe.
Group Members
Dennis Bodewits |
Atomic and molecular physics of comets |
Theoretical AMO Physics | |
Michael Fogle |
Interactions of Ions, Electrons and Photons with Atoms and Molecules |
Experimental AMO Physics |
Allen Landers | Interactions of Ions, Electrons and Photons with Atoms and Molecules |
Experimental AMO Physics |
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Guillaume Laurent | Interactions of Ions, Electrons and Photons with Atoms and Molecules |
Experimental AMO Physics |
Stuart Loch | Numerical Simulation Electron-ion Scattering Multiphoton Processes Relativistic Interactions |
Theoretical Atomic Physics |
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Eugene Oks |
Theoretical Atomic, Laser and Plasma Physics |
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Michael S. Pindzola | Electron-ion Scattering Multiphoton Processes Proton-Atom Scattering Relativistic Interactions |
Theoretical Atomic Physics |