NASA ultracold matter experiment on the ISS

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NASA ultracold matter experiment on the ISS

An artist's depiction of a NASA ultracold matter experiment that is to run on the International Space Station in 2018. The image does not show anything done in the study at Georgia Tech but serves to illustrate to the reader how intersecting lasers are used to trap atoms. Combined with other methods, the lasers also slow the atoms to a near stop, cooling them to temperatures near absolute zero, the coldest possible temperature in the universe. That cold, matter's wave characteristics become very visible. Credit: NASA JPL

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ultracold, cold matter, fermions, Bosons, photons, Higgs, light, matter, computational quantum physics, quantum, particle spin, particle-wave duality, full-integer spin, half-integer spin, momentum correlations, Houng-Ou-Mandel, double-well-trapped, Hubbard, Hamiltonian, fundamental symmetries, bunching, antibunching, interaction dependent interference patterns
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  • Created By: Ben Brumfield
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: May 31, 2018 - 1:12pm
  • Last Updated: Jun 1, 2018 - 12:30pm