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Bose gases and their Fermi cousins

Michael R. Andrews ()
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Michael R. Andrews: Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6724, 195-198

Abstract: Researchers met last month to discuss progress in the field of Bose-Einstein condensates -- a novel type of quantum matter discovered in 1995. Apart from devising a new technique to probe the nature of Bose-Einstein condensates, and developing 'atom optics', physicists are getting closer to creating a quantum Fermi gas.

Date: 1999
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