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Research field

Atomic Physics

Atomic physics investigates the structure, properties, and dynamics of atoms—probing electron configurations, energy levels, and the quantum mechanical principles that govern atomic interactions. The field provides foundational understanding from which chemistry, molecular physics, and many branches of modern technology emerge. Researchers employ extraordinarily precise experimental techniques, including laser cooling and trapping, to manipulate individual atoms and study fundamental quantum phenomena. Applications span from atomic clocks underpinning GPS and global communications infrastructure to quantum computing platforms using trapped ions. The field intersects with nuclear physics, plasma research, and astrophysics—helping explain stellar spectra and cosmological abundances of elements. Atomic physics laboratories also contribute to precision tests of fundamental constants and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model through highly sensitive tabletop experiments.

18,000 Researchers
$1,200,000 per year Avg funding
5 Subfields
5 Top institutions

Top institutions

MIT

NIST

Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light

University of Colorado Boulder JILA

Stanford University

Subfields

Quantum Optics and Atomic Spectroscopy Cold and Ultracold Atoms Ion Trapping Precision Measurement Atomic Clocks and Timekeeping

Key technologies

Laser Cooling Systems

Magneto-Optical Traps

Ion Trap Systems

Optical Frequency Combs

Atomic Interferometers

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