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The ultra-low temperature magnifying glass: How Bose-Einstein condensation makes quantum mechanics visible
Published
Author(s)
Eric A. Cornell, P C. Haljan
Citation
SPIE Proc
Volume
4450
Pub Type
Journals
Citation
Cornell, E.
and Haljan, P.
(2002),
The ultra-low temperature magnifying glass: How Bose-Einstein condensation makes quantum mechanics visible, SPIE Proc
(Accessed November 6, 2025)