Abstract

Resonance phenomena related to Bessel function roots appearing in several diverse areas of physics, namely, electron transport in solids, atom excitation under the influence of light, spin evolution under applied magnetic fields, device design in Josephson junction arrays, motion in optical lattices, dynamics of Bose condensates, nuclear magnetic resonance as a probe of confined spaces and laser damage in materials, are discussed in the context of a unified picture.

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