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Michael Kash is Professor of Physics at Lake Forest College, specializing in atomic-scale quantum phenomena using advanced laser systems. His work bridges fundamental atomic physics with cutting-edge optical technologies for applications in sensing and imaging.
He earned his BA from Lake Forest College (1977) and PhD from MIT (1988), establishing a career centered on experimental quantum optics. His educational journey reflects deep institutional roots and elite theoretical training.
Research focuses on atom-electromagnetic field interactions, atomic structure, and laser spectroscopy using single-frequency diode lasers and thermal atomic beams. Current work explores femtosecond laser-driven nonlinear optical processes in molecules, pushing boundaries in ultrafast quantum control and coherence engineering. This integrates atomic physics with photonics for novel sensing paradigms.
Publication trends reveal sustained expertise in quantum coherence effects (1989–2011), evolving from Rydberg atom studies to ultrafast nonlinear optics. Key themes include superfluorescence, diffraction-limited imaging breakthroughs, and electromagnetically induced transparency applications—demonstrating consistent innovation in atomic vapor systems.
His teaching excellence is recognized through:
- Trustee Award for Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership (2002)
- Richard W. Hantke Alumni Teacher Award (2002)
- William L. Dunn Award for Outstanding Teaching and Scholarly Promise (1992)
Research mentorship includes the NSF-funded project 'Creation of Polarized Atomic Fluorescence' with student Peter Koenen (1993), exemplifying his commitment to undergraduate research. Grant acquisition supports hands-on student involvement in quantum optics experimentation.
Laboratory work centers on single-frequency diode laser systems coupled with thermal atomic beam apparatus, now expanding into femtosecond laser-molecule interactions for next-generation nonlinear optical studies.
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