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Location: Berkeley, United States
Ultracold atoms are still too hot. This may seem a ridiculous claim—after
all, the low-temperature exploits of the purveyors of quantum gases are
notorious. Laser cooling can flash-freeze atoms to temperatures in the micro-
and nanokelvin...

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Location: Virginia, United States
When studying cold atoms, scientists often use magnetic or optical traps to keep
the atoms in place. However, in some cases experimentalists want to study free
atoms, avoiding the effects of a trap. "One way to study free atoms,"...

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Location: Paris, France
Understanding the interaction between light and matter, and use this interaction for quantum applications, is the objective of researchers Kastler Brossel Laboratory (LKB, CNRS / Universite Paris 6/EN), which just taken another step more in this...

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Location: University of Colorado,440 UCB,Boulder, CO 80309-0440, United States
JILA physicists
are investigating complex and interesting materials, circuits, and devices based
on ultracold atoms instead of electrons. Collectively known as atomtronics, they
have important theoretical advantages over conventional...

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Location: JILA,University of Colorado,440 UCB,Boulder, CO 80309-0440,303) 492-7789,FAX: 303-492-5235, United States
JILA a world leader in the development of frequency-stabilized lasers and precision optical frequency metrology. They use ultrafast lasers, fiber optics, and optical cavities to create highly correlated light pulses. The pulses have a spectrum...

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