Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Department of Physics, l'Ecole Normale Sup'erieure, Paris, France reviews the various physical mechanisms allowing one to cool atoms to very low temperatures, in microKelvin and even in the nanoKelvin ranges. He also discusses possible applications of such ultracold atoms.
"Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Department of Physics, l'Ecole Normale Sup'erieure, Paris, France reviews the various physical mechanisms allowing one to cool atoms to very low temperatures, in microKelvin and even in the nanoKelvin ranges. He also discusses possible applications of such ultracold atoms."
"Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Department of Physics, l'Ecole Normale Sup'erieure, Paris, France reviews the various physical mechanisms allowing one to cool atoms to very low temperatures, in microKelvin and even in the nanoKelvin ranges. He also discusses possible applications of such ultracold atoms."@en
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