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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
December 2009
Print publication year:
1995
Online ISBN:
9780511524240

Book description

This is the first book devoted to Bose–Einstein condensation (BEC) as an interdisciplinary subject, covering atomic and molecular physics, laser physics, low temperature physics and astrophysics. It contains 18 authoritative review articles on experimental and theoretical research in BEC and associated phenomena. Bose–Einstein condensation is a phase transition in which a macroscopic number of particles all go into the same quantum state. It has been known for some time that this phenomenon gives rise to superfluidity in liquid helium but recent research has focused on the search for BEC in other condensed matter systems, such as excitons, spin-polarised hydrogen, laser-cooled atoms, high-temperature superconductors and subatomic matter. This unique book gives an in-depth report on progress in this field and suggests promising research topics for the future. It will be of interest to graduate students and research workers in condensed matter, low temperature, atomic and laser physics.

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"Bose-Einstein Condensation will be a valuable reference for both those in the field and those who want to understand the physics behind this fascinating new state of matter." Thomas Greytak, Physics Today

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  • 36 - Onset of Superfluidity in Nuclear Matter
    pp 584-594
    • By A. Hellmich, Fachbereich Physik and MPG-AG “Theoretische Vielteilchenphysik” Universität Rostock PF 999, D 18051 Rostock Germany, G. Röpke, Fachbereich Physik and MPG-AG “Theoretische Vielteilchenphysik” Universität Rostock PF 999, D 18051 Rostock Germany, A. Schnell, Fachbereich Physik and MPG-AG “Theoretische Vielteilchenphysik” Universität Rostock PF 999, D 18051 Rostock Germany, H. Stein, Fachbereich Physik and MPG-AG “Theoretische Vielteilchenphysik” Universität Rostock PF 999, D 18051 Rostock Germany

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