“Quantum
interference in a lambda system driven by non-overlapping pulses with the
same carrier frequency”
James M. Supplee
Journal of the Optical Society of America B 27, #8, 1543-1550
(August 2010).
“Optical
Bloch equations: Informal motivation without the Schrödinger equation”
James M. Supplee
American Journal of Physics 68, #2, 180-185 (Feb. 2000).
“Response of a two-level atom to a
frequency-modulated optically coherent pulse train”
James M. Supplee, Edward A. Whittaker and Keith Andrew
Journal of the Optical Society of America B 15, #7, 1833-1838
(July 1998).
“Theoretical description of frequency
modulation and wavelength modulation spectroscopy”
James M. Supplee, Edward A. Whittaker and Wilfried Lenth
Applied Optics 33, #27, 6294-6302 (20 September 1994).
“Frequency-modulation spectroscopy with a
multimode dye laser”
R. K. Pattnaik, J. M. Supplee, and E. A. Whittaker
Applied Optics 31, #18, 3429-3432 (20 June 1992).
“Theoretical modeling of multimode laser
frequency-modulation spectroscopy”
James M. Supplee and Edward A. Whittaker
Journal of the Optical Society of America B 8, #4, 719-725
(April, 1991).
“A hydrogenic
atom in d-dimensions”
Keith Andrew and James Supplee
American Journal of Physics 58, #12, 1177-1183 (Dec. 1990).
“Landing a relativistic plane”
James M. Supplee
European Journal of Physics 11, #5, 292-296 (1990).
“Rocket on a spring”
Michael S. Berry and James M. Supplee
European Journal of Physics 11, #3, 187-188 (1990).
“Relativistic buoyancy”
James M. Supplee
American Journal of Physics 57, #1, 75-77 (January 1989).
“Rectilinear versus constrained one
dimensional motion”
James M. Supplee and Keith Andrew
European Journal of Physics 9, #3, 233 (1988).
“Eigenvalue conditions from dimensional
considerations”
J. M. Supplee
European Journal of Physics 8, #4, 260-262 (1987).
“Systems of equations vs. extended
reference sets in dimensional analysis”
James M. Supplee
American Journal of Physics 53, #6, 549-552 (June 1985).
“Diffusion as an example of entropy
increase and the associated lost opportunity to perform work”
James M. Supplee
European Journal of Physics 1, 153 (1980).
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“Lorentz and optical Bloch models of Ramsey
fringes”
James Supplee and Robert K. Murawski
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, June, 2011
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 56,
#5, 172 (June, 2011).
“Lambda system interacting with one cw and one modulated optical beam”
James Supplee and Edward A. Whittaker
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, May, 2010
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 55,
#5, 152 (May, 2010).
“Ramsey fringe width compared to the
spectral width of the driving pulse pair”
James Supplee and Varun "Mac" Makhija
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, May, 2008
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 53,
#7, 33 (May, 2008).
“Dependence of Ramsey fringe width on
parameters”
James Supplee and Paul-Michael Huseman
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, June, 2007
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 52,
#7, 103 (June, 2007).
“Quantum interference in a lambda system
driven by non-overlapping pulses with the same carrier frequency”
J. Supplee
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, May, 2004
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 49, #3,
106 (May, 2004).
“Ramsey fringes in a lambda system driven
by a pair of identical broad-band pulses”
J. Supplee
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, May, 2003
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 48, #3,
32 (May, 2003).
“Harmonic generation in a mechanical Duffing oscillator to illustrate nonlinear optical
effects”
J. Supplee, D. Benjamin, J. Kinast, D. McGee, R. Martini, E. Whittaker
Presented at the Townes Festival & Workshops on Quantum Optics, Jackson
Hole, Wyoming, July 30 - August 4, 2000.
“Harmonic generation - a mechanical
educational demonstration”
J. Supplee, D. Benjamin, J. Kinast, D. McGee, R. Martini, E. Whittaker
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, June, 2000
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 45, #3,
98 (June, 2000).
“A Mechanical Demonstration of Atomic
Response to a Chopped Optical Field”
Timothy Gradel, Steve Daniels, Keith Andrew, James
Supplee and Edward Whittaker
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, March, 1999
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 44,
#1, Part I, 587 (March 1999).
“Nonlinear response of a two-level atom to
a frequency-modulated and chopped optical field”
James M. Supplee and Edward A. Whittaker
Presented at the APS/DAMOP meeting, May, 1998
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 43,
#3, 1310 (May 1998).
“Nonlinear spectroscopy with
frequency-modulated light”
James M. Supplee, Edward A. Whittaker and Keith Andrew
Presented at the 1996 Optical Society of America Annual Meeting
Abstract in the 1996 OSA Annual Meeting Program, 162 (1996).
“High sensitivity laser absorption
spectroscopy"
E. A. Whittaker, H. C. Sun, R. K. Pattnaik, and J.
M. Supplee
Presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Academy of Science.
“Problem: Brachistochrone in a central
force field”
James M. Supplee and Frank W. Schmidt
American Journal of Physics 59, #5, 402 (May 1991).
“Sub-laser linewidth absorption
spectroscopy”
E. A. Whittaker, R. K. Pattnaik, James M. Supplee,
and H. C. Sun
Abstract in Optics & Photonics News1, #9, p. A-80 (Sept.
1990).
“Multimode FM spectroscopy of the sodium D
lines”
J. M. Supplee, R. K. Pattnaik, H. C. Sun, C. M.
Shum, and E. A. Whittaker
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 35 #5,
1179 (May 1990).
“Relativistic clocks”
James M. Supplee
Invited Dinner Talk, Sigma Pi Sigma Induction, Stockton State College, March
29, 1990.
“Accelerated relativistic clocks”
James M. Supplee
Presented at American Association of Physics Teachers Sectional Meeting,
University of Pennsylvania, March 23-24, 1990.
“Frequency modulation spectroscopy with
multi-mode lasers”
James M. Supplee and Edward A. Whittaker
Proceedings of the International Conference on Lasers '89, D. G.
Harris and T. M. Shay, editors (1990).
“Problem: Periodic motion”
James M. Supplee and Keith Andrew
American Journal of Physics 57, #1, 59 (January 1989).
“Problem: Quickest path”
Keith Andrew and James M. Supplee
American Journal of Physics 56, #7, 638 (July 1988).
“Problem: Projectile launched underwater”
James M. Supplee and Keith Andrew
American Journal of Physics 56, #2, 113 (Feb. 1988).
“Stability of time-periodically modulated
plane poiseuille flow - progress report”
J. M. Supplee, H. Salwen, and C. E. Grosch
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 32, #4,
(April 1987).
“Problem: Projectile range”
James M. Supplee
American Journal of Physics 54, #11, 999 (Nov. 1986).
“Fractals from related generators”
William A. Taylor and James M. Supplee
Abstract in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 31, #4
(April 1986).
Numerous Bell Labs internal reports, 1980 -
1985.
“Optimal number of rows in a distributed
sensor system”
James M. Supplee
Presented at Oceans '84, Washington, D.C. September 10-12, 1984.
“Signal gain measurement and bearing
estimation using a large bottom mounted array”
J. H. Doles III and J. M. Supplee
DARPA Undersea Surveillance Symposium, Monterey, July, 1982.
“Numerical deconvolution
to obtain cloud signatures from scattered light pulses”
James M. Supplee
Harry Diamond Labs Contractor Report, HDLCR81100-1, July 1981.
“Angular distribution of cosmic ray muons at 4200 m.w.e.”
E. J. Fenyves, M. Cherry, M. Deakyne,
K. Lande, C. K. Lee, R. I. Steinberg, and J. M.
Supplee
Proc. of the 17th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Paris (1981).
“Rate and angular distribution of stopping
cosmic ray muons at 1800 m.w.e.”
M. Deakyne, W. Frati, K. Lande, C. K. Lee, R. I. Steinberg, E. Fenyves,
and J. M. Supplee
Proc. of the 16th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Kyoto, (1979).
“Galactic and extragalactic anti-neutrino
burst detectors”
W. Frati, K. Lande, J.
Supplee, E. Fenyves, and C. K. Lee
Proc Neutrino 75, IUPAP Conference, 396 (1975).
“Status of the search for anti-neutrino signals
of extraterrestrial origin”
W. Frati, K. Lande, J.
Supplee, G. Bozoki, E. Fenyves,
and C. K. Lee Proceedings of the Seventh Texas Symposium on Relativistic
Astrophysics, Dallas, 1974. Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences 262, 219-224 (1975).
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