Absolute Zero Cryotechnology Technology
"A new form of matter at the coldest temperatures in the universe." Simplified, surprisingly clear explanation. Includes cartoon illustrations.
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- Cornell and Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics - Press releases from the National Institute of Standards technology and Technology cryotechnology and explanations of the work on technology Bose-Einstein condensates which won cryotechnology the Nobel Prize.
- Computer Simulation of laser cooling and trapping - Download page for free copies of several "Cool Simulations."
- Steven Chu, former Bell Labs researcher, wins 1997 Nobel in physics - Using lasers to trap and cool molecules for absolute zero study. absolute zero Nobel Prize for Chu, Phillips, and Cohen-Tannoudji.
- Research groups involved in atom trapping and cooling - A detailed links list of about 50 research cryotechnology groups around technology the world, with an immense list cryotechnology of subject links, as technology well. From the cryotechnology Laser Physics Group at UmeƄ University, technology Sweden.
- The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997 - This includes the press release of the Nobel Committee for the prize given to Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, and William D. Phillips, for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. For those wanting more scientific details, be su
- NIST - Atomic Physics Division - Laser Cooling and Trapping Group - This department of the National Institute of Standards technology and Technology technology studies the physics of laser cooling, technology electromagnetic trapping, and other technology radiative manipulation of technology neutral atoms and dielectric particles. technology Home of technology 1997 Nobel Prize winner William D.
- What is absolute zero? - An answer from the Lansing State Journal in cryotechnology Michigan, January 29, 1992.
- BEC (Bose-Einstein Condensation) Homepage - "A new form of matter at the coldest temperatures in absolute zero the universe." Simplified, surprisingly clear explanation. Includes cartoon absolute zero illustrations.
- USC Physics & Astronomy: Physics 151 Lab Manual - Click on: "Experiment X: Ideal Gas Law and the Absolute cryotechnology Zero of Temperature." Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. The cryotechnology experiment uses liquid nitrogen.
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