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In the
July 14, 1995 issue of Science magazine, researchers
from JILA reported achieving a temperature far lower than
had ever been produced before and creating an entirely new
state of matter predicted decades ago by Albert Einstein and
Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. Cooling rubidium atoms
to less than 170 billionths of a degree above absolute zero
caused the individual atoms to condense into a "superatom"
behaving as a single entity. The graphics above show two and
three-dimensional successive snap shots in time in which the
atoms condensed from less dense red, yellow and green areas
into very dense blue to white areas. JILA is jointly operated
by NIST and the University of Colorado at Boulder.
NIST
researcher wins 2001 Nobel Prize for creation of Bose-Einstein
Condensate
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