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When cooling down really means slowing down

May 5, 2020 5 min read
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Consider this post the latest in a loosely defined series about atomic cooling techniques that I've been writing since June 2018. Atoms can't run a temperature, but things made up of atoms, l…

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The trouble with laser-cooling anions

Nov 18, 2019 2 min read
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For scientists to use lasers to cool an atom, the atom needs to have two energy states. When laser light is shined on an atom moving towards the source of light, one of its electrons absorbs a photon,…

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