Atom-Photon Interactions: Basic Processes and Applications
by Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Author), Jacques Dupont-Roc (Author), Gilbert Grynberg (Author)
Atom-Photon Interactions: Basic Processes and Applications allows the reader to master various aspects of the physics of the interaction between light and matter. It is devoted to the study of the interactions between photons and atoms in atomic and molecular physics, quantum optics, and laser physics. The elementary processes in which photons are emitted, absorbed, scattered, or exchanged between atoms are treated in detail and described using diagrammatic representation. The book presents different theoretical approaches, including:

Perturbative methods
The resolvent method
Use of the master equation
The Langevin equation
The optical Bloch equations
The dressed-atom approach
Each method is presented in a self-contained manner so that it may be studied independently. Many applications of these approaches to simple and important physical phenomena are given to illustrate the potential and limitations of each method.
Good condition - Black mark inside front cover, covering something - perhaps a name or address. No other writing or highlighting in the book. Measures about 3"X1". Good readable copy.