News From the Field New Method to Directly Probe the Quantum Collisions of Individual Atoms
April 18, 2007
| A new method has been developed to directly, and precisely, measure a quantum property of individual atoms--the phase shifts that result when atoms collide at ultracold temperatures--in a way that is independent of the accuracy-limiting density of the atoms. These shifts are important for improving atomic clocks and other areas of contemporary atomic physics, including research on super-sensitive atom lasers and high-temperature superconductivity.
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