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Bruce G. Klappauf (born April 2, 1961 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA) is a widely published quantum optical physicist.

He received a BS in Mathematics and a BS in Physics from University of Wisconsin in 1984 and a Ph.D. in Physics from University of Texas in Austin in 1998. From 1999 to 2001 he worked as a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Institut Non Lineaire de Nice, France. From 2001 to 2003 he was a Research Fellow at Optoelectonics Research Center, UK. He is currently a Research Associate at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

Articles

  • Light transport in cold atoms: the fate of coherent backscattering in the weak localization regime. D. Wilkowski, Y. Bidel, T. Chaneliere, R. Kaiser, B. Klappauf, G. Labeyrie, C. Muller, C. Miniatura. Physica B 328 (2003) 157. physics.atom-ph (physics.optics).
  • Towards single-atom detection on a chip. Peter Horak, Bruce G. Klappauf, Albrecht Haase, Ron Folman, Joerg Schmiedmayer, Peter Domokos, E. A. Hinds. Phys. Rev. A 67, 043806 (2003). physics.quant-ph.
  • Coherent light transport in a cold Strontium cloud. Y. Bibel, B. Klappauf, J. C. Bernard, D. Delande, G. Labeyrie, C. Miniatura, D. Wilkowski, R. Kaiser. physics.atom-ph (physics.gen-ph).
  • Detailed Study of an Efficient Blue Laser Source by Second-Harmonic Generation in a Semimonolithic Cavity for the Cooling of Strontium Atoms. Bruce G. Klappauf, Yannick Bidel, David Wilkowski, Thierry Chanelière, and Robin Kaiser

  • Applied Optics, Vol. 43, Issue 12, pp. 2510-2527.

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    External links

  • Bruce G. Klappauf, Research Associate - Condensed Matter


















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