by RLE at MIT | Dec 2, 2013 | News Links
Cold is the new hot in this brave new world. For centuries we’ve fought it, shunned it, and huddled against it. Cold has always been the enemy of life, but now it may hold the key to a new generation of science and technology that will improve our lives. In “Making...
by RLE at MIT | Nov 28, 2012 | News Links
Work correlating ultracold atoms spin with their direction of motion may help physicists model new circuit devices and unusual phases of matter. «more» Related Links: A one-way street for spinning atoms Professor Martin Zwierlein RLE Ultracold Quantum...
by RLE at MIT | Aug 27, 2012 | RLE Recent Papers
Lawrence W. Cheuk, Ariel T. Sommer, Zoran Hadzibabic, Tarik Yefsah, Waseem S. Bakr, and Martin W. Zwierlein The coupling of the spin of electrons to their motional state lies at the heart of recently discovered topological phases of matter. Here we create and...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 18, 2012 | News Links
New work on ultracold gases may also help scientists understand high-temperature superconductors and neutron stars. «more» Related Links: Watching a gas turn superfluid Professor Martin Zwierlein RLE Ultracold Quantum Gases Group MIT-Harvard Center for...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 12, 2012 | RLE Recent Papers
Mark J. H. Ku, Ariel T. Sommer, Lawrence W. Cheuk, and Martin W. Zwierlein Fermi gases, collections of fermions such as neutrons and electrons, are found throughout nature, from solids to neutron stars. Interacting Fermi gases can form a superfluid or, for...