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Team Moves Bose-Einstein Condensates 44 cm

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A team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge has moved gaseous Bose-Einstein condensates as far as 44 cm using an optical tweezer method. As described in the Jan. 14 issue of Physical Review Letters, the researchers used a 5-W, 1064-nm laser from Spectra-Physics of Mountain View, Calif., to induce an optical dipole trap within the center of a magnetic trap containing the condensate. They transferred the condensate to the dipole trap by shutting off the magnetic trap and redirecting the laser. This method is predicted to be a boon to research of Bose-Einstein...Read full article

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