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Condensate Produces Atomic Solitons

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Researchers at Rice University in Houston have further explored the wave nature of matter by generating atomic solitons from a lithium Bose-Einstein condensate. The scientists, who described the work in the May 9 issue of Nature, created the first lithium Bose-Einstein condensate in 1995. The researchers evaporatively cooled the 7Li atoms in a magnetic trap to 1 µK and then moved those in the (F, mF) = (2,2) state into an optical trap created with a pair of Nd:YAG lasers. They exposed the atoms to a 15-ms microwave pulse, which transferred 98 percent of them to the (1,1) state, and again...Read full article

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