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156 matches found for "very cold atoms"

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Strontium 84 -- just right for forming a Bose-Einstein condensate

Two independent teams have, for the first time, created Bose-Einstein condensates of strontium atoms. The ability to cool strontium to very low temperatures and control its motion could lead to increa...

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Quantum gas microscope offers glimpse of quirky ultracold atoms

Physicists at Harvard University have created a quantum gas microscope that can be used to observe single atoms at temperatures so low the particles follow the rules of quantum mechanics, behaving in ...

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Explaining Bizarre Helium 4, a Likely Supersolid

Suggesting that atoms in a solid can move or be transported through it seems as impossible as using a syringe to inject material into a billiard ball. It shouldn’t work. But it turns out to be possibl...

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Professor Ignacio Cirac wins Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics

The scientists receive this award for "their theoretical proposal and experimental realization of the first device that performs elementary computer-logic operations using the quantum properties ...

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Pushing the cold frontier in an orderly fashion

Physicists are continually reaching new lows as they reduce the temperatures of samples in their laboratories. But even nano-kelvins are not low enough to overcome the entropy (a measure of th...

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Hot and cold moves of cyanide and water

Scientists have long known that molecules dance about as the temperature rises, but now researchers know the exact steps that water takes with a certain molecule. Results with small, electrically cha...

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Scientists from Bonn cool gas by laser bombardment

In their experiment the scientists tested a completely new principle of cooling. For this, they used the property that atoms can be stimulated by light.In this process an electron changes from...

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Experiment Reveals Conductor-insulator Transition

“It opens up much richer phenomena to explore,” said Cheng Chin, an assistant professor in physics at the University. Chin’s team conducted the experiment as the first step in a project to simulate th...

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Arctic climate under greenhouse conditions in the Late Cretaceous

New evidence for ice-free summers with intermittent winter sea ice in the Arctic Ocean during the Late Cretaceous ˇV a period of greenhouse conditions - gives a glimpse of how the Arctic is likely to ...

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Combining organic molecules and metal elements to explore a new chemistry

Masanobu UchiyamaAssociate Chief ScientistAdvanced Elements Chemistry LaboratoryRIKEN Advanced Science InstituteChemistry supports our modern society both directly and indirectly, ...

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Nanophysicists find unexpected magnetic effect

Spanish and U.S. physicists studying nanoelectronics have found that size really does matter when it comes to predicting the behavior of electrical contacts that are just one atom wide.In new ...

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NIST develops powerful method of suppressing errors in many types of quantum computers

The new error-suppression method, described in the April 23 issue of Nature,* was demonstrated using an array of about 1,000 ultracold beryllium ions (electrically charged atoms) trapped by electric a...

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A step closer to an ultra precise atomic clock

The international collaboration is comprised of researchers from the University of Colorado, USA and the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen and the results have just been published i...

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Physicists Discover Important Step for Making Light Crystals

What they’ve discovered could eventually aid high-temperature superconductivity, as well as the development of new high-tech materials.In 2008, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (D...

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From three to four: A quantum leap in few-body physics

Now, a team of scientists of the Institute for Experimental Physics of the University of Innsbruck, Austria, has proven these states experimentally in an ultracold gas of cesium atoms.At parti...

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