Laser-cooling brings large object near absolute ze - 04/08/07 05:19 AM
Laser-cooling brings large object near absolute zero
Anne Trafton, News Office
April 5, 2007
Using a laser-cooling technique that could one day allow scientists to observe quantum behavior in large objects, MIT researchers have cooled a coin-sized object to within one degree of absolute zero.
This study marks the coldest temperature ever reached by laser-cooling of an object of that size, and the technique holds promise that it will experimentally confirm, for the first time, that large objects obey the laws of quantum mechanics just as atoms do.
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http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/super-cool.html
Anne Trafton, News Office
April 5, 2007
Using a laser-cooling technique that could one day allow scientists to observe quantum behavior in large objects, MIT researchers have cooled a coin-sized object to within one degree of absolute zero.
This study marks the coldest temperature ever reached by laser-cooling of an object of that size, and the technique holds promise that it will experimentally confirm, for the first time, that large objects obey the laws of quantum mechanics just as atoms do.
~snip~
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/super-cool.html