Benjamin Bederson contributed to the world of physics in many areas: in atomic physics, where he achieved renown by his scattering and polarizability experiments, as the Editor-in-Chief for the American Physical Society, where he saw the introduction of electronic publishing and a remarkable growth of the APS journals, with ever increasing world-wide contributions to these highly esteemed journals, and as the originator of a number of international physics conferences in the fields of atomic and collision physics, which are continuing to this day. Bederson was also a great teacher and university administrator.
The first part of this volume of Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (AAMOP), entitled Benjamin Bederson: Works, Comments and Legacies, contains articles written from a personal perspective. His days at Los Alamos during World War II, working on the A bomb, are recounted by V. Fitch. H. Walther writes on the time when both were editors of AAMOP. H. Lustig, E. Merzbacher and B. Crasemann, with whom Bederson had a long-term association at the American Physical Society, contribute their experiences, one of them in the style of a poem. C.D. Rice recalls his days when he was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at NYU, and the education in physics that he received from Bederson, then Dean of the Graduate School. The contribution by R. Stuewer is on Bederson as physicist historian (his latest interest). N. Lane draws some parallels between "two civic scientists, Benjamin Bederson and the other Benjamin". The papers are introduced by H.H. Stroke, in an overview of Bederson's career. A biography and bibliography are included.
The second part of the volume contains scientific articles on the Casimir effects (L. Spruch), dipole polarizabilities (X. Chu, A. Dalgarno), two-electron molecular bonds revisited (G. Chen, S.A. Chin, Y. Dou, K.T. Kapale, M. Kim, A.A. Svidzinsky, K. Uretkin, H. Xiong, M.O. Scully, and resonance fluorescence of two-level atoms (H. Walther). J. Pinard and H.H. Stroke review spectroscopy with radioactive atoms. T. Miller writes on electron attachment and detachment in gases, and, with H. Gould, on recent developments in the measurement of static electric dipole polarizabilities. R. Celotta and J.A. Stroscio's most recent work on trapping and moving atoms on surfaces is contributed here. C.C. Lin and J.B. Borrard's article is on electron-impact excitation cross sections. The late Edward Pollack wrote his last paper for this volume, Atomic and Ionic Collisions. L. Vuskovic and S. Popovi´c write on atomic interactions in a weakly ionized gas and ionizing shock waves. The last scientific article is by H. Kleinpoppen, B. Lohmann, A. Grum-Grzhimailo and U. Becker on approaches to perfect/complete scattering in atomic and molecular physics. The book ends with an essay on teaching by R.E. Collins.
* Benjamin Bederson - Atomic Physicist, Civil Scientist.
* The Physical Review and Its Editor.
* Los Alamos in World War II - View from Below.
* Physics in Poetry.
* Casimir Effects - Pedagogical Notes.
* Atomic Physics in Collisions, Polarizabilities, Gases, Atomic Physics and Radioactive Atoms.
* Molecular Bond Revisited.
* Resonance Fluorescence in 2-Level Atoms.
* Trapping and Moving Atoms on Surfaces.
Author(s): H.H. Stroke (Ed.)
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 1-588
Tags: Физика;Периодика по физике;Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics;
Content:
Contents
Pages vii-xii
Contributors
Pages xiii-xv
Benjamin Bederson
Page 1
Introduction
Pages 3-7
H. Henry Stroke
Appreciation of Ben Bederson as Editor of Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Pages 9-10
Benjamin Bederson Curriculum Vitae
Pages 11-16
Research Publications of Benjamin Bederson
Pages 17-22
A Proper Homage to Our Ben
Pages 23-27
H. Lustig
Benjamin Bederson in the Army, World War II
Pages 29-34
Val L. Fitch
Physics Needs Heroes Too
Pages 35-40
C. Duncan Rice
Two Civic Scientists—Benjamin Bederson and the other Benjamin
Pages 41-47
Neal Lane
An Editor Par Excellence
Pages 49-55
Eugen Merzbacher
Ben as APS Editor
Pages 57-63
Bernd Crasemann
Ben Bederson: Physicist–Historian
Pages 65-74
Roger H. Stuewer
Pedagogical Notes on Classical Casimir Effects Original Research Article
Pages 75-81
Larry Spruch
Polarizabilities of 3P Atoms and van der Waals Coefficients for Their Interaction with Helium Atoms Review Article
Pages 83-91
X. Chu, A. Dalgarno
The Two Electron Molecular Bond Revisited: From Bohr Orbits to Two-Center Orbitals Review Article
Pages 93-238
Goong Chen, Siu A. Chin, Yusheng Dou, Kishore T. Kapale, Moochan Kim, Anatoly A. Svidzinsky, Kerim Urtekin, Han Xiong, Marlan O. Scully
Resonance Fluorescence of Two-Level Atoms Review Article
Pages 239-272
H. Walther
Atomic Physics with Radioactive Atoms Review Article
Pages 273-298
Jacques Pinard, H. Henry Stroke
Thermal Electron Attachment and Detachment in Gases Review Article
Pages 299-342
Thomas M. Miller
Recent Developments in the Measurement of Static Electric Dipole Polarizabilities Review Article
Pages 343-361
Harvey Gould, Thomas M. Miller
Trapping and Moving Atoms on Surfaces Review Article
Pages 363-383
Robert J. Celotta, Joseph A. Stroscio
Electron-Impact Excitation Cross Sections of Sodium Review Article
Pages 385-411
Chun C. Lin, John B. Boffard
Atomic and Ionic Collisions Review Article
Pages 413-450
Edward Pollack
Atomic Interactions in Weakly Ionized Gas: Ionizing Shock Waves in Neon Review Article
Pages 451-469
Leposava Vušković, Svetozar Popović
Approaches to Perfect/Complete Scattering Experiments in Atomic and Molecular Physics Review Article
Pages 471-534
H. Kleinpoppen, B. Lohmann, A. Grum-Grzhimailo, U. Becker
Reflections on Teaching Original Research Article
Pages 535-557
Richard E. Collins
Index
Pages 559-574
Contents of Volumes in This Serial
Pages 575-587