About this Cambridge Elements series
Elements in Physics beyond the Standard Model with Atomic and Molecular Systems presents novel atomic and molecular systems as a platform to study physics beyond the Standard Model, based on the synergy between high energy physics and atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The series covers several key areas of interest in this emerging field including:
- Foundations of the Standard Model of Particle Physics
- High energy physics at the sensitivity frontier
- High precision spectroscopy
- Exotic atoms and molecules
- Quantum technologies for new physics searches
Elements in this series
About the Editors
David Cassidy is Professor in Experimental Physics at University College London (UCL) where he leads the Positronium Spectroscopy group. His research is focused on positron trapping technology, particularly in the context of generating positronium atoms for use in optical and microwave spectroscopy and performing tests of fundamental physics.
Rouven Essig is Professor in Physics at the C.N Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics at Stony Brook University. His research focuses on searching for Dark Matter and other new particles beyond the Standard Model.
Jesús Pérez‐Ríos is Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Stony Brook University. His research focuses on the study of fundamental processes in atomic and molecular systems, particularly as applied to chemical physics, condensed matter, and high energy physics.
Contact the Editors
If you would like more information about this series, or are interested in writing an Element, email:
David Cassidy - [email protected]
Rouven Essig - [email protected]
Jesús Pérez‐Ríos - [email protected]
For more information about Elements in Physics, email:
Nicholas Gibbons Senior Commissioning Editor, Cambridge University Press: [email protected]