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Lasers and Quantum Cooling

08/10/2005 10:30 AM

Physicists at the University of Texas have discovered a new technique for cooling atoms and molecules that will allow them to study quantum physics more effectively with a greater variety of particles. The researchers have found a way to use lasers to form walls that allow atoms and molecules to pass through in one direction, but do not allow them to return. This technique could lead to advances in atomic clocks, which are used to standardize time worldwide.

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The Feature Creep

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Laser Diode

08/10/2005 11:21 AM

So basically it is a laser wall that acts like a diode on the atomic level. That might have huge implications in optical switching. Don't know if the technology translates well though.

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