Brief history of BEC at NIST
"Bose-Einstein Condensation in a Dilute
Atomic Vapor," by James Faller, in A Century of Excellence
in Measurements, Standards, and Technology, NIST Special
Publication 958, 375-378 (2000).
(PDF 671 kB ).
"Observations of Bose-Einstein condensation in a dilute atomic
vapor," M.H. Anderson, J.R. Ensher, M.R. Matthews,
C.E. Wieman, and E.A. Cornell, Sci. 269, 198-201 (1995)
(PDF 1.6 MB ).
Other Publications:
"Emergence of a molecular Bose-Einstein
condensate from a Fermi gas," M. Greiner, C.A. Regal, and
D.S. Jin, Nature 426, 537-540 (2003).
(PDF 186 kB ).
"Lifetime of molecule-atom mixtures
near a Feshbach resonance in 40K," C.A. Regal,
M. Greiner, and D.S. Jin (2003).
(PDF 140 kB ).
"The Atom Laser," E.W. Hagley,
L. Deng, W.D. Phillips, K. Burnett, and C.W. Clark,
Opt. Photon. News, May 2001.
(PDF 967 kB )
"Generating Solitons by Phase
Engineering of a Bose-Einstein Condensate," J. Denschlag,
J.E. Simsarian, D.L. Feder, C.W. Clark, L.A. Collins,
J. Cubizolles, L. Deng, E.W. Hagley, K. Helmerson,
W.P. Reinhardt, S.L. Rolston, B.I. Schneider, and
W.D. Phillips, Sci. 287, 97-101 (2000)
(PDF 1007 kB ).
"Onset of Fermi Degeneracy in a Trapped
Atomic Gas," B. DeMarco and D.S. Jin, Sci. 285,
1703-1706 (1999).
(PDF 181 kB ).
"Phase-Coherent Amplification of Matter
Waves," M. Kozuma, Y. Suzuki, Y. Torii, T. Sugiura,
T. Kuga, E.W. Hagley, and L. Deng, Sci. 286, 2309-2312
(1999) (PDF 1.4 MB ).
"A Well-Collimated Quasi-Continuous Atom
Laser," E.W. Hagley, L. Deng, M. Kozuma, J. Wen,
K. Helmerson, S.L. Rolston, and W.D. Phillips, Sci. 283,
1706-1709 (1999) (PDF 285 kB ).
"The Theory of Bose-Einstein
Condensation of Dilute Gases," K. Burnett, M. Edwards, and
C.W. Clark, Phys. Today 52, 37-42 (December 1999).
(PDF 502 kB ).
Bose-Einstein
Condensation, Special Issue J. Res. Natl Inst. Stand. Tech.
101(4), ed. by K. Burnett, M. Edwards, and C.W. Clark
(July-August 1996).
* The 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded jointly to Eric A. Cornell of
NIST / JILA;
Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT; and Carl E. Wieman of CU / JILA.
(JILA is a cooperative enterprise between NIST's Physics Laboratory and the University of
Colorado, CU.)