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    NEW THEORETICAL PHYSICS FINDINGS FROM YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY PUBLISHED

    News of Science
    February 22, 2009

    "The theoretical and numerical results on the nonlinear dynamics of
    an atom in the fields of two counterpropagating radiation beams of
    different frequencies are presented. Both resonant and nonresonant
    interaction regimes are investigated," scientists writing in the
    Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics report.

    "The atom center-of-mass energy dependence on the field amplitudes
    exhibits the nonlinear threshold effect of reflection of an atom in
    the interference field. This phenomenon leads to the atom acceleration
    or deceleration depending on its initial state. This acceleration or
    deceleration is base of a shock character because of the impact with
    the moving potential barrier; it occurs at ultrashort distances on
    the order of radiation field wavelengths," wrote G.F. Mkrtchian and
    colleagues, Yerevan State University.

    The researchers concluded: "Furthermore, the role of initial conditions
    is discussed and analyzed numerically."

    Mkrtchian and colleagues published their study in the Journal of
    Experimental and Theoretical Physics (Nonlinear interaction of a
    two-level atom with counterpropagating radiation beams of different
    frequencies. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics,
    2008;107(5):738-745).

    Additional information can be obtained by contacting G.F. Mkrtchian,
    Yerevan State University, Dept. of Quantum Electrical, Yerevan 0025,
    Armenia.

    The publisher of the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics
    can be contacted at: Maik Nauka, Interperiodica, Springer, 233 Spring
    St., New York, NY 10013-1578, USA.
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