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Experimentalists have mapped the quantum states (band structure) of cold atoms mimicking electrons in a crystal. The technique should allow researchers to study new aspects of electrons in crystals using the atoms as a model.
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New beam splitter techniques extend the world of precision experiments with matter waves.
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Researchers propose using ultracold polar molecules to simulate the t-J model, the cornerstone of many theoretical efforts to understand high-temperature superconductivity.
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According to calculations, unexpected physics emerges when a Bose-Einstein condensate is confined to a hexagonal optical lattice.
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Theoretical analysis shows how exotic superfluidity might be observed in ultracold molecules.
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Experiments show that an ultracold gas will condense to a coherent state at a higher temperature when its atoms repel each other.
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Three-body bound states, known to form among spherically symmetric atoms, should also exist for dipole molecules.
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Experiments show that the tumbling of gas molecules has a significant effect on the energies of electrons they eject in response to x rays.
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