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Really Cool Molecules

Published

Author(s)

Paul S. Julienne

Abstract

Ultracold molecules have been made by applying a time-dependent magnetic field to a dilute quantum gas of ultracold trapped fermionic atoms. This raises the prospect of creating novel superfluids and molecular Bose-Einstein condensates.
Citation
Nature

Keywords

Bose-Einstein condensate, Feshbach resonance, superfluid, ultracold molecules

Citation

Julienne, P. (2008), Really Cool Molecules, Nature (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created October 16, 2008
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