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- Author:Ian W M Smith
- ISBN:184816209X
- ISBN13:978-1848162099
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- Publisher:World Scientific Pub Co Inc (September 1, 2008)
- Pages:567 pages
- Subcategory:Medicine
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The second part deals with very low temperatures and very cold molecules
The second part deals with very low temperatures and very cold molecules. Here, more emphasis is placed on the methods employed to generate samples of molecules at extremely low.
New, unexpected and largely unexplored physical phenomena occur in systems cooled to very low temperatures. has been added to your Cart.
molecules, to studies of molecules in liquid helium droplets, to attempts to create molecular (as distinct from atomic) Bose-Einstein condensates
molecules, to studies of molecules in liquid helium droplets, to attempts to create molecular (as distinct from atomic) Bose-Einstein condensates. The chapters fall into two parts, the first one dealing with low-temperature experiments and environments (ca. 1-20 K). In the context of this book, these chapters can be said to deal with relatively mature fields. The second part deals with very low temperatures and very cold molecules.
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Cite this publication. The attainment of extreme conditions and the examination and understanding of how matter behaves under previously unattainable conditions is a constant stimulus to scientists. The concept of an absolute zero of temperature has been with us for many years and the challenge of reaching as as possible to that limit is nothing new.
Published 2008 by Imperial College Press in London. Interstellar molecules, Low temperatures. Includes bibliographical references and index. 54. 2, 54. 686 22. Library of Congress.
Low Temperatures And Cold Molecules Format: Hardcover Authors: Ian W. Smith ISBN10: 184816209X Published: 2008-09-29 New, unexpected and largely unexplored physical phenomena occur in systems cooled to very low temperatures.