Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) is normally limited to temperatures near absolute zero but researchers have now seen it at a much warmer 100 Kelvin for excitons (electron-hole pairs) in atomically ...
To create a Bose-Einstein condensate, all of the constituent particles must be cooled to just above absolute zero so that their de Broglie wavelength is comparable to their separation distance. The ...
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