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Herbert Walther
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 420
Citations - 19872
Herbert Walther is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Photon. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 419 publications receiving 18792 citations. Previous affiliations of Herbert Walther include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & Sofia University.
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The Geo-Project. A Long-Baseline Laser Interferometer for the Detection of Gravitational Waves
Karsten Danzmann,J. M. Chen,Peter G. Nelson,Timothy M. Niebauer,Albrecht Rüdiger,Roland Schilling,L. Schnupp,Kenneth A. Strain,Herbert Walther,Walter Winkler,J. H. Hough,A. M. Campbell,C. A. Cantley,J.E. Logan,B. J. Meers,E. Morrison,G. P. Newton,D. I. Robertson,N. A. Robertson,Sheila Rowan,Kenneth D. Skeldon,P. J. Veitch,H. Ward,Herbert Welling,Peter Aufmuth,I. Kröpke,D. Ristau,J. E. Hall,J. R. J. Bennett,I. F. Corbett,B. W. H. Edwards,R. J. Elsey,R. J. S. Greenhalgh,Bernard F. Schutz,David Nicholson,Justin R. Shuttleworth,Jürgen Ehlers,P. Kafka,Gerhard Schäfer,H. Braun,V. Kose +40 more
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Spectroscopy of Triatomic Hydrogen Molecules in a Beam
H. Figger,M. N. Dixit,Robert R. J. Maier,W. Schrepp,Herbert Walther,I. R. Peterkin,J. K. G. Watson +6 more
TL;DR: The formation of beams of triatomic deuterium and the mixed isotopic molecule ${\mathrm{D}}_{2}$H was optically observed for the first time when the corresponding ions were neutralized by charge exchange.
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Polarization Gradient Cooling of Trapped Ions
TL;DR: In this paper, the first experimental demonstration of one-dimensional polarization gradient cooling of bound ions is reported, where the trapped particles are only weakly bound along the laser cooling axis.
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An Operational Analysis of Quantum Eraser and Delayed Choice
Marlan O. Scully,Herbert Walther +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed and careful analysis of a quantum eraser experimental setup is presented, showing that the experimenter can choose particle-like which path information or wavelike interference information even after the atom has hit the screen.
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Photodissociation of MgC60+ complexes generated and stored in a linear ion trap
TL;DR: In this article, a general technique for the determination of absolute photodissociation cross-sections of ionic molecular complexes in the gas phase was presented, and experiments on MgC60+ complexes were used to demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach.