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Forty years after the first dark resonance experiment: an overview of the COSMA project results
19th International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications, Volume: 10226, Start page: 102260K
Swansea University Author: Dareyoush Rassi
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DOI (Published version): 10.1117/12.2264896
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Coherent Optics Sensors for Medical Applications (COSMA) was a European Marie Curie Project running from 2012 to 2016, with the participation of 10 teams from Armenia, Bulgaria, India, Israel, Italy, Poland, Russia, UK and USA. The main objective was to focus theoretical and experimental research on...
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Coherent Optics Sensors for Medical Applications (COSMA) was a European Marie Curie Project running from 2012 to 2016, with the participation of 10 teams from Armenia, Bulgaria, India, Israel, Italy, Poland, Russia, UK and USA. The main objective was to focus theoretical and experimental research on biomagnetic phenomena, with the specific aim to develop all-optical sensors dedicated to their detection and suitable for applications in clinical diagnostics. The paper presents some of the most recent non–technical results obtained during the exchange visits of the involved scientists, after an introduction about the phenomenon which is the pillar of this kind of research and of many other new fields in laser spectroscopy, atomic physics and quantum optics. |
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