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Laser technique cooling atoms to temperatures lower than a magneto-optical trap
Optical molasses (OM) is a laser cooling configuration that can produce extremely cold ensembles of neutral atoms. The temperatures can reach as low as
Optical_molasses
landscape. In the context of optical molasses, the term "molasses" refers to the slowing down of atoms, analogous to how molasses slows down the movement of
Optical_manipulation_of_atoms
Method of sub-Doppler laser cooling of atoms
potassium, often utilize gray molasses instead of Sisyphus cooling as a secondary cooling stage after the ubiquitous magneto-optical trap (MOT) to achieve temperatures
Gray_molasses
Apparatus for trapping and cooling neutral atoms
quadrupolar magnetic field and six circularly polarized red-detuned optical molasses beams. Counterpropagating beams have opposite handed polarization.
Magneto-optical_trap
Laser cooling technique
is referred to as optical molasses, since the dissipative optical force resembles the viscous drag on a body moving through molasses. Steven Chu, Claude
Doppler_cooling
Laser cooling technique
to an atom. This scheme can be performed in simple optical molasses or in molasses where an optical lattice has been superimposed, which are called respectively
Raman_cooling
Cooling technique in atomic physics
red-detuned laser beams, this is called optical molasses because the atoms move slowly, as if they are moving through molasses. After Doppler cooling it is often
Laser_cooling
Type of laser cooling
experiments which observed sodium atoms cooled below the Doppler limit in an optical molasses. Cohen-Tannoudji received part of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997
Sisyphus_cooling
Laser cooling technique
energy states with spatially varying light fields. The light field in optical molasses in three-dimension also has polarization gradient. Other methods of
Sub-Doppler_cooling
Atoms kept at temperatures close to absolute zero
velocities that are typically a few cm/s and produce what is known as an optical molasses. Typically, the source of neutral atoms for these experiments were
Ultracold_atom
Difference between a laser's optical frequency and quantum resonant frequency
often referred to as optical molasses. In such an arrangement, three orthogonal pairs of red-detuned lasers create a viscous "molasses" that slows the motion
Laser_detuning
Atomic clock
NIST-F1 to BIPM TAI was in March 2016. The apparatus consists of an optical molasses made of counter-propagating lasers which cool and trap a gas of cesium
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Laser cooling technique
Jeffrey; Chu, Steven (1989-11-11). "Optical molasses and multilevel atoms: experiment". Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 6 (11): 2072. Bibcode:1989JOSAB
Polarization_gradient_cooling
American physicist (born 1948)
Trapping of Neutral Atoms Curriculum Vitae from NIST. Atoms floating in optical molasses. Press Release: The 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics-for development of
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Laser-cooled atoms in flight
cloud is cooled and pushed upwards by counter-propagating lasers in an optical molasses configuration. The atomic transition is measured precisely with coherent
Atomic_fountain
Laser cooling technique
cold sample of 10 6 {\displaystyle 10^{6}} Cs atoms is carried out in optical molasses, in a magneto-optic trap atoms are allowed to occupy a 2D, near resonance
Resolved_sideband_cooling
American entrepreneur
experiments on a low-temperature atom manipulation technique known as "optical molasses". In late 1987, Chu left Bell labs to take a position at Stanford University
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German physicist (born 1941)
to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique", sharing the prize with John L. Hall and Roy
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Musical artist
releasing records since 1992 primarily with Optical (Matt Quinn), his musical partner since 1997. Along with Optical, he is also the co-founder of the record
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Book contains detailed instructions for analyzing raw, cane, white, beet, molasses, plantation white and specialty sugars. Among these are methods for determination
International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis
International_Commission_for_Uniform_Methods_of_Sugar_Analysis
Sugar content of an aqueous solution
GS4/3/8-13 (2009) "The Determination of Refractometric Dry Substance (RDS %) of Molasses – Accepted and Very Pure Syrups (Liquid Sugars), Thick Juice and Run-off
Brix
Chemical compound
synthetic rubber. It can be derived from the fermentation of sugarcane molasses. Fermentative production of 2,3-butanediol from carbohydrates involves
2,3-Butanediol
Chemical compound with formula NaCl
retained in the local watershed. Some agencies are substituting beer, molasses, and beet juice instead of road salt. Airlines utilize more glycol and
Sodium_chloride
Flavor enhancer (621 or E621)
with ammonia and carbohydrates from sugar beets, sugarcane, tapioca or molasses, excrete amino acids into a culture broth from which L-glutamate is isolated
Monosodium_glutamate
Portable interactive multimedia CD player
1990s, said the Sony MMCD player was "far ahead of its time" but "slow as molasses." He noted that, as the device loaded the Newsweek CD-ROM, it took a long
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Sweet and viscous substance made by bees
example, abbamele has added citrus.) The resulting product may be similar to molasses.[citation needed] Baker's honey is outside the normal specification for
Honey
Tactic used to target, pursue, and kill an animal
apples, salt, minerals, and even processed foods such as peanut butter and molasses. Still hunting is a common method of hunting used to hunt North American
Hunting_strategy
American chemist who invented Kevlar (1923–2014)
polymer solutions are usually clear or translucent and have the viscosity of molasses, more or less. The solution that I prepared looked like a dispersion but
Stephanie_Kwolek
Organic acid
able to produce lactic acid with relatively high efficiency from crude molasses feedstock. Despite synthetic citric acid being produced in some quantities
Lactic_acid
Shape with four equal sides and angles
USA. p. 50. ISBN 9781598849554. Jesperson, Ivan F. (1989). Fat-Back and Molasses. Breakwater Books. ISBN 9780920502044. Caramel squares and date squares
Square
agricultural waste or undesired crops, such as water lettuce or sugar beet molasses. The high abundance of such waste ensures the stable food source for the
Photofermentation
Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)
Valentine; Chaplin, Tracey; Siddall, Ruth (2013). Pigment Compendium: Optical Microscopy of Historical Pigments. doi:10.4324/9780080454573. ISBN 978-1-136-37379-4
Copper
Plateau in the European Alps
the upper sea molasse have largely eroded. A characteristic of the sea molasses is fossil snails, shells and shark teeth, whereas in the freshwater molasse
Swiss_Plateau
Operational technique in biotechnological processes
formation of ethanol (a byproduct) and maximize the yeast yield on sugar, molasses is added intermittently and sequentially to maintain a low sugar concentration
Fed-batch_culture
Boots extending above the knee
crotch high black PVC boots respectively. Her boots end up stained in molasses and mud. List of boots List of shoe styles Boot fetishism Fuck-me shoes
Thigh-high_boots
Season of television series
Churchill 23 NSW Fitness Coach Eliminated 14 August Noelene Marchwiki 59 VIC Optical Dispenser Eliminated 7 August Vern Fitzgerald 33 NSW Bar Manager Eliminated
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Historical development of physics
groups, who, in 1964, invented the notion of the Higgs field ("cosmic molasses"). The others were Tom Kibble of Imperial College, London; Carl Hagen of
History_of_physics
Chemical compound
several substances can increase the yield of carbomycin. When blackstrap molasses, a carbon source, is added, an increased yield is observed. Nitrogen sources
Carbomycin
American actor and singer (1911–1987)
And Vic Schoen And His Orchestra, Decca) US No. 21, 1950 "Black Strap Molasses" (Danny Kaye – Jimmy Durante – Jane Wyman – Groucho Marx with 4 Hits and
Danny_Kaye
Biochemical process applied in industrial production
the production of ethanol, inexpensive sources of carbohydrates, such as molasses, corn steep liquor, sugar cane juice, or sugar beet juice are used to minimize
Industrial_fermentation
American haptic device manufacturer
hard, slippery surface to interact with, while sandpaper feels rough, and molasses presents a viscous texture the 3D cursor can move through. The tutorial
Novint_Technologies
Diving in water-filled caves
darkness, with short line-of-sight, and limited visibility, which complicate optical measurement. Altitude/depth is relatively simple as accurate depth measurement
Cave_diving
Season of television series
Scott 24 QLD HR Assistant Eliminated 21 July Anushka Zargaryan 49 VIC Optical Dispenser Eliminated 15 July Christina Laker 29 QLD Naturopathy Student
MasterChef Australia series 11
MasterChef_Australia_series_11
using materials such as extract from onion, tomato, tuba, coffee, rust, molasses and other materials available anywhere as paint. The Lumad peoples of Mindanao
Culture_of_the_Philippines
Printer's ink made from soybeans
is transparent, less chemical pigment is needed to achieve the target optical density, lowering production costs for colored variants. Industrial trials
Soy_ink
Island off the coast of Western Australia
pebble has also tentatively been identified as a gastrolith or manuport. Optically stimulated luminescence dating of the artefact-bearing palaeosols suggests
Rottnest_Island
Prize to encourage better use of energy sources
(Ivory Coast) for the synthesis of Polylactic Acid (PLA) from sugarcane molasses using cocoa husks as Enzyme Immobilization Support and to Shimaa Farag
ENI_award
Appointments by King George VI
Brotherhood Ltd. Charles Ballin, General Manager, Liverpool Branch, United Molasses Co. Ltd. William Theodore Barker, Senior Technical Officer, Ministry of
1943_Birthday_Honours
Species of plant
in raw and in canned form, and it is used to make vinegar, compote and molasses in Turkey. In cultivation, M. trilobata is noted for its robustness, including
Malus_trilobata
Use of calcium by organisms
blood clot formation process. It was discovered using single molecule optical tweezers measurement that calcium-bound vWF acts as a shear force sensor
Calcium_in_biology
Honolulu mayoral election, 2012 Honolulu mayoral election, 2016 Honolulu molasses spill Honolulu Museum of Art Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House Honolulu
Index of Hawaii-related articles
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Amphibious warfare vessel operated by the Royal Navy of Oman
size of a Westland Sea King. In addition to an Ericsson laser and LSE optical rangefinders, the vessel was equipped with a Decca TM 1229 navigational
Omani_ship_Al_Munassir
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n.
An instrument for showing the optical effects of color.
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An optical toy similar to the phenakistoscope. See Phenakistoscope.
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An optical glass that is convex on both sides.
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Of or pertaining to vision or sight.
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Belonging to, or consisting of, bark or rind; resembling bark or rind; external; outer; superficial; as, the cortical substance of the kidney.
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Involving an option; depending on the exercise of an option; left to one's discretion or choice; not compulsory; as, optional studies; it is optional with you to go or stay.
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Relating to the science of optics; as, optical works.
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The space covered by an optical instrument at one view.
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An optical glass; a telescope.
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Of or pertaining to a place; limited; logical application; as, a topical remedy; a topical claim or privilege.
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By optics or sight; with reference to optics.
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Topical.
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A reflecting optical glass or instrument; a mirror.
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Alt. of Optical
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Of or pertaining to the science of vision; optical.
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Of or pertaining to a vortex or vortexes; resembling a vortex in form or motion; whirling; as, a vortical motion.
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Of or pertaining to the eye; ocular; as, the optic nerves (the first pair of cranial nerves) which are distributed to the retina. See Illust. of Brain, and Eye.
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Expressed in metrical form; exhibiting the imaginative or the rhythmical quality of poetry; as, a poetical composition; poetical prose.
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One skilled in optics.
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One who deals in optical glasses and instruments.