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Hank Hogan

At temperatures just above absolute zero, normally distinct atoms collapse into each other's quantum arms, forming a single quantum wave function. These Bose-Einstein condensates could form the basis of a continuous atom laser, for example, but such applications would require a constant source of ultracold atoms. A group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge may have a solution in using a laser to transport condensed sodium atoms from the production chamber to where they are needed. Graduate student researchers Ananth P. Chikkatur and Yong-Il Shin of Massachusetts...Read full article

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