October 6, 2003 | 0 comments

The Next Big Chill

Physicists close in on a new state of matter

By Graham P. Collins   

 

Several teams have recently studied the formation of loosely bound two-atom molecules in their gases. "We hope that we can turn [the molecules] into Cooper pairs," Ketterle says. And in August theorist Yvan Castin and his co-workers at the ¿cole Normale Sup¿rieure suggested just how that might be done: first let the molecules Bose-condense, then adjust the Feshbach resonance. If that is true, experimenters are just two steps from their goal.



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