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Observation of Bose-Einstein condensation and Feshbach resonances in a gas of chromium atoms
By: Pfau, T.; Hensler, S.; Werner, J.; Fattori, M.; Griesmaier, A.; Stuhler, J.;
2005 / IEEE / 0-7803-8973-5
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This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' Observation of Bose-Einstein condensation and Feshbach resonances in a gas of chromium atoms ' The observation of Bose-Einstein condensation of /sup 52/Cr atoms offers the possibility to experimentally explore a new type of interaction in degenerate quantum gases. Utilizing one of the recently observed Feshbach resonances to tune the strength of the contact interaction, the character of the interaction is varied from mainly contact to purely dipolar.
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