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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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Quantum bit detector
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental scheme of quantum nondemolition detection of monophotonic and vacuum states in a superconductive toroidal cavity by means of Rydberg atoms was proposed.
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Structure in the above threshold ionization (ATI) spectrum and off-resonance Rabi-like oscillations under strong femtosecond pulses
TL;DR: In this paper, the structure of the ATI spectra of alkali atoms under strong ultrashort pulses is investigated theoretically and experimentally, and substructures due to the strong coupling of a few bound states are found through a non-perturbative calculation which also demonstrates significant Rabi-like oscillations in the populations of these states.
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High Resolution Spectroscopy of a Single In+ Ion
Thomas Becker,M. Eichenseer,Alexander Nevsky,Ekkehard Peik,Christian Schwedes,Mikhail N Skvortsov,Joachim von Zanthier,Herbert Walther +7 more
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Femtosecond broadband absorption spectroscopy of photodissociating molecules
J. Glownia,J. Misewich,R. Walkup,M. Kaschke,P. Sorokin,Fritz P. Schäfer,Herbert Walther,Seung Koo Shin,Y. Chen,E. Böhmer,C. Wittig,Vittorio Magni,S. De Silvestri,A. Cybo-Ottone,M. Nisoli,Orazio Svelto,Zsolt Bor,Zoltan L. Horvath,T. Elsaesser,W. Kaiser,B. Wilhelmi,Sándor Szatmári,Frank K. Tittel,T. Hofmann,T. E. Sharp,P. J. Wisoff,William L. Wilson,Gábor Szabó,V. S. Letokhov,V. Beutel,G. L. Bhale,Wolfgang Demtröder,H. A. Eckel,J. Gress,Markus Kuhn,W. Richter,S. Svanberg,Hans Jürgen Neusser,E. Riedel,Th. Weber,Edward W. Schlag,J. Kuhl,M. Klingenstein,M. Lambsdorff,J. Rosenzweig,C. Moglestue,A. Axmann,D. von der Linde,G. zu Putlitz,M. Beau +49 more
TL;DR: In this article, two widely different types of transient absorption spectra are observed in nature, the type they call "impact spectra" and the type we term "statistical spectra".
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Optical resonators driven by radiation pressure
TL;DR: The combined effects of radiation pressure and gravitational force can be used to stabilize a moving mirror to a high degree of accuracy as mentioned in this paper, and a noise analysis shows that a three-mirror configuration can lead to a mirror confinement within about 1.5 nm, for incident laser powers of 0.5 W.