This book provides a solid pedagogical background in the techniques used in quantum optics, with an emphasis on open quantum systems. Suitable for undergraduates as a second semester quantum mechanics course or first year graduate students, this book begins with a short summary of quantum mechanics and contains physics of open systems and their application to light/matter interactions. Written in a simplified manner and classroom tested, this book provides the fundamentals of quantum optics and includes recent developments in the field.
Key Features:
1 Introduction
2 Classical Electromagnetism and Linear Optics
3 Quantum Mechanics Review
4 Two-Level Dynamics
5 Quantum Fields 6 Two-Level Atom coupled to a Quantized Field
7 Coherence and Detection
8 Density Matrix
9 Quantum Trajectory Theory
10 Quasiprobability Distributions
New chapters
11 Input-Output Relations
12 Double Sided Feynman Diagrams
13 Keldysh Formalism
14 Tensor Networks