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Atomic Physics/Laser Cooling Information at NIST
Atomic Physics/Laser Cooling Information at NIST
Bill Phillips CV
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Laser: NIST's Role in Laser Measurements and Applications
Conferences
First Observation of the Hall Effect in a Bose-Einstein Condensate
Gretchen Campbell
Ian Spielman's CV
Ion Storage Group Photo
JQI Researchers Create 'Synthetic Magnetic Fields' for Neutral Atoms
Laser Cooling and Cold Atomic Matter
Laser Cooling and Trapping Group
Miscellaneous publications
Multi-Photon Laser Cooling
NIST Physicist Awarded Service to America Medal
NIST Physicist David J. Wineland Awarded 2007 National Medal of Science
NIST's Role in Laser Measurements and Applications
NIST's Role in Laser Measurements and Applications 1960s
NIST’s Role in Laser Measurements and Applications 1970s
NIST’s Role in Laser Measurements and Applications 1980s
NIST’s Role in Laser Measurements and Applications 1990s
NIST’s Role in Laser Measurements and Applications 2000s
NIST’s Role in Laser Measurements and Applications Pre-1960s
Novel Sources for Focused-ion Beams
Novel Sources for Focused-ion Beams Laboratory
Patterned Loading of Atoms into an Optical Lattice
Penning Traps
Spinor Condensates and Ultracold Collisions
The First Non-Trivial Atom Circuit: Progress towards an Atom SQUID
Trey Porto
Wieman and Cornell Receive Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics