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  1. Icaleo '90: Optical Methods in Flow and Particle Diagnostics (Proceedings of Spie) by Robert W. Dibble, Doninique Fourguette, et all 1991-12
  2. Physiker (21. Jahrhundert): Stephen Hawking, Wolfgang Ketterle, Steven Weinberg, Willis E. Lamb, Steven Jones, Reinhard Oehme, Christoph Cremer (German Edition)
  3. Studienstiftung Des Deutschen Volkes: Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Gesine Schwan, Ulrich Beck, Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin, Wolfgang Ketterle (French Edition)
  4. Members of the Optical Society of America: Robert Curl, Zhores Alferov, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl Wieman, Eric Allin Cornell, Steven Chu
  5. Technical University of Munich Alumni: Rudolf Diesel, Heinrich Hertz, Albert Speer, Thomas Mann, Wolfgang Ketterle, Wilhelm Groth, Otto Haxel
  6. Studienstiftung Alumni: Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin, Wolfgang Ketterle, J. Hans D. Jensen, Gesine Schwan, Pierre Colas, Andy Bechtolsheim
  7. El quinto estado de la materia.(física)(TT: The fifth state of matter.)(TA: physics)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Epoca by Esperanza G. Molina, Antonio I. Campillo, 2001-11-30

21. Wolfgang Ketterle - Wikipédia
Translate this page Wolfgang Ketterle (21 de Outubro de 1957, em Heidelberg, Alemanha) é um físicoalemão e professor de Física no Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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22. Nobelova Cena Za Fyziku 2001 - E. Cornell, C. Wieman, W. Ketterle
Wolfgang Ketterle má 43 let. W. Ketterle je nemecký obcan žijící v USA. Je profesoremna Massachusettském technickém institutu (MIT) v americkém Cambridge.
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Nobelova cena za fyziku 2001
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Nobelova cena za fyziku 2001
Dne 9. 10. 2002 oznámila švédská Královská akademie vìd jména laureátù Nobelovy ceny za fyziku 2001 . Stali se jimi Amerièané Eric Cornell a Carl Wieman, a nìmecký vìdec Wolfgang Ketterle. Laureáti byli ocenìni za pøínos k Bose-Einsteinovì kondenzaci a za fundamentální studie vlastností kondenzátu . Práce nalezne uplatnìní napø. v nanotechnologii.
Eric Cornell
Eric Cornell má 39 let. E. Cornell pùsobí v National Institute of Standards and Technology v americkém Coloradu.
Carl Wieman
Carl Wieman má 50 let. C. Wieman je profesorem na University of Colorado
Wolfgang Ketterle
Wolfgang Ketterle má 43 let. W. Ketterle je nìmecký obèan žijící v USA. Je profesorem na Massachusettském technickém institutu (MIT) v americkém Cambridge.
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Trojice si rozdìlí finanèní odmìnu 10 miliónù švédských korun, která je s Nobelovou cenou za rok 2001 spojena. Laureátùm budou ceny pøedány ve Stockholmu 10. prosince 2001.
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23. Wolfgang Ketterle - Wikipédia

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Cet article est une ©bauche   compl©ter concernant la physique , vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en le modifiant Wolfgang Ketterle (n© le 21 octobre Heidelberg ) est un physicien allemand Il est dipl´m© en de l' Universit© Ludwig-Maximilian de Munich et de l' Institut Max-Planck pour l'optique quantique Garching bei M¼nchen . Il est professeur de physique au Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). En , il a re§u avec Eric Cornell et Carl Wieman le prix Nobel de physique "pour la d©couverte de la condensation de Bose-Einstein dans les gaz et pour des avanc©es dans l'©tude des propri©t©s de ces condensats". Ses activit©s de recherches sont centr©es sur le refroidissement par laser et le pi¨geage des atomes froids. Il a aussi d©couvert la superfluidit© R©cemment, il est parvenu   observer une signature de la superfluidit© dans un gaz ultrafroid d'atomes de Lithium. Ainsi, dans certaines situations, des atomes fermioniques acqui¨rent un comportement bosonique, contrairement   ce que pr©disait le Principe de Pauli. R©cup©r©e de « http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Ketterle

24. RLE - Wolfgang Ketterle
Professor wolfgang ketterle, principal investigator at MIT s Research Laboratoryof Electronics.
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Wolfgang Ketterle Professor Wolfgang Ketterle
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KETTERLE@MIT.EDU Professor Wolfgang Ketterle is a principal investigator in the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics group in the Research Laboratory of Electronics. He is one of the three 2001 recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics. Dr. Ketterle's research activities focus on ultracold neutral atoms at high densities. Such systems offer exciting new possibilities: When the atoms' De Broglie wavelength is comparable to atomic dimensions (the range of the interaction potential), they exhibit novel collisional properties. For interatomic separations approaching the wavelength of light, one expects novel features in light scattering and spectroscopy. Of particular interest are quantum statistical effects such as spin waves and Bose-Einstein condensation. The latter occurs when the De Broglie wavelength becomes comparable to the interatomic spacing. In order to obtain dense samples of ultracold atoms, Dr. Ketterle's group uses a variety of techniques: slow atomic beams, laser cooling, spontaneous light force traps, magnetic traps and evaporative cooling. The development of novel trapping and cooling schemes is a major part of his research activities.

25. RLEweb Feature: Ketterle Wins Nobel Prize
wolfgang ketterle of RLE. Professor wolfgang ketterle of RLE wins the 2001 NobelPrize in Physics. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has named Professor
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Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of RLE wins the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has named Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) one of the three recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. In addition to being a member of RLE, Professor Ketterle is an investigator in the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA). Professor Ketterle's co-recipients are Dr. Eric A. Cornell of JILA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Dr. Carl E. Wieman of JILA and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Cornell was a graduate research assistant in RLE's Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics group before receiving his doctorate from MIT in 1990, while Dr. Wieman was an MIT undergraduate in this group before being graduated from MIT in 1973. The text of the official Nobel Prize press release follows:
New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate
A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" – thus discovering a new state of matter, the

26. Wolfgang Ketterle - Autobiography
wolfgang ketterle I was born on October 21, 1957, in Heidelberg, a small town inGermany with a charming old city and a famous castle.
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I was born on October 21, 1957, in Heidelberg, a small town in Germany with a charming old city and a famous castle. My parents had come to Heidelberg after the second world war, when many people relocated within Germany searching for better economic opportunities. My mother's parents were farmers in Silesia, which has now become part of Poland. My father grew up in Memmingen, a small city in the southern part of Germany, where his parents had a canteen. My parents worked hard to provide security and prosperity for our family. My father first joined an oil and coal distribution company as an apprentice and retired as a director. My mother ran the household and cared for the children; later, she managed a small business distributing first-aid products. In our family, work was not regarded as sheer necessity, but as a defining feature and rewarding aspect of life. My parents supported all our interests in music, sports and sciences. As they hadn't been exposed to many of these activities themselves, they did not steer us in certain directions, but rather observed our interests and then reinforced and supported them. That may be one of the reasons why my brother and sister are successful in quite different areas: finance and education. W.K. in December 1976.

27. Physics 2001
Eric A. Cornell, wolfgang ketterle, Carl E. Wieman. Eric A. Cornell, wolfgang ketterle,Carl E. Wieman. third 1/3 of the prize, third 1/3 of the prize
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"for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates" Eric A. Cornell Wolfgang Ketterle Carl E. Wieman 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA Federal Republic of Germany USA University of Colorado, JILA
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28. Ketterle, Wolfgang --  Encyclopædia Britannica
ketterle, wolfgang Germanborn physicist who, with Eric A. Cornell and Carl E.Wieman, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2001 for creating a new ultracold
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Wolfgang Ketterle
born October 21, 1957, Heidelberg, West Germany
German-born physicist who, with Eric A. Cornell and Carl E. Wieman , won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2001 for creating a new ultracold state of matter, the so-called Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC).
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29. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
ketterle, wolfgang Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Originally from Germany,ketterle is a quantum physicist who has set many experimental standards
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30. National Academy Of Sciences Elects 72 New Members
ketterle, wolfgang; research scientist, University of Heidelberg, and John D.MacArthur Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Germany
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31. KETTERLE, WOLFGANG - CIRS
wolfgang ketterle s research is in atomic physics and laser spectroscopy,particularly in the area of laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms with the
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32. Ketterle, Wolfgang | Wissen.de
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, USA; erhielt 2001
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33. Wolfgang Ketterle Winner Of The 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics
wolfgang ketterle, the 2001 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel PrizeInternet Archive.
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W OLFGANG K ETTERLE
Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates.
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34. MIT's Wolfgang Ketterle: New Marching Orders For Atoms
In 1995, wolfgang ketterle astounded the quiet world of atomic physics with theannouncement that his group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology had
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MIT'S Wolfgang Ketterle: New Marching Orders for Atoms I n 1995, Wolfgang Ketterle astounded the quiet world of atomic physics with the announcement that his group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology had created Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC), the so-called "fifth state of matter" in which atoms are locked together in the lowest quantum state of the system. This achievement came on the heels of a breakthrough by a group at Boulder, Colorado, which had independently created BEC earlier in 1995. Barely two years later Ketterle was back on the front page with even more dramatic news: the demonstration of the world's first atom laser, a coherent beam of atoms in the same quantum state. In Great Britain the BBC led the early-morning news slots with Ketterle's quiet voice telling the world he could make atoms "march in lockstep." Subsequently, Ketterle became a familiar presence in Science Watch Physical Review Letters paper on BEC has now been cited more than 400 times (see the table on the next page , paper #1).

35. Ketterle, Wolfgang
ketterle, wolfgang. I was born on October 21, 1957, in Heidelberg, a small townin Germany with a charming old city and a famous castle.
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Ketterle, Wolfgang I was born on October 21, 1957, in Heidelberg, a small town in Germany with a charming old city and a famous castle. My parents had come to Heidelberg after the second world war, when many people relocated within Germany searching for better economic opportunities. My mother's parents were farmers in Silesia, which has now become part of Poland. My father grew up in Memmingen, a small city in the southern part of Germany, where his parents had a canteen. I enjoyed a childhood of stability and peace, in contrast to my parents who had grown up amidst the conflicts of war. When I was three, we moved from Heidelberg to the village (now city) of Eppelheim, three miles away, where my parents still live. I grew up with an older brother (Günter, 15 months older) and a younger sister (Monika, three and a half years younger). My parents worked hard to provide security and prosperity for our family. My father first joined an oil and coal distribution company as an apprentice and retired as a director. My mother ran the household and cared for the children; later, she managed a small business distributing first-aid products. In our family, work was not regarded as sheer necessity, but as a defining feature and rewarding aspect of life. My parents supported all our interests in music, sports and sciences. As they hadn't been exposed to many of these activities themselves, they did not steer us in certain directions, but rather observed our interests and then reinforced and supported them. That may be one of the reasons why my brother and sister are successful in quite different areas: finance and education.

36. Professor Wolfgang Ketterle
Professor wolfgang ketterle. Professor ketterle. Nobel Prize in Physics, 2001.Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Related Services: Hosting Build a web page Make a web site Free web space ... Promote Cool Pages and Website Examples Professor Wolfgang Ketterle Professor Ketterle Nobel Prize in Physics, 2001 Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Introduction Professor Wolfgang Ketterle, along with Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in December 2001. In January 2002, he visited Ireland to honour an invitation issued before the announcement of the Nobel Award, as the guest of the Institute of Physics, and spoke at Dublin City University, the University of Limerick and Queen's University Belfast. His visit to Ireland was his first speaking trip since the Nobel award, and a great deal of interest and excitement surrounded his time in Ireland. Nobel Award Professor Ketterle and two of his colleagues were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering a new state of matter the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). According to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the three scientists are recognized "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." Understanding Bose-Einstein Condensates According to the Nobel Award press material, a laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers.

37. Wolfgang Ketterle (BEC@MIT)
MIT s wolfgang ketterle New Marching Orders for Atoms (pdf, 110 kB; ScienceWatch interview with WK, 1999). Nobel autobiography (pdf, 1.3 MB)
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38. Alkali Quantum Gases @ MIT
Group of wolfgang ketterle and Dave Pritchard at MIT Welcome to the world ofnanokelvin atoms and the magic of matter waves! Latest news (6/23/2005)
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Realization of High-Temperature Superfluidity
"Vortices and Superfluidity in a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas" Our group has four teams in four different laboratories BEC I BEC II BEC III BEC IV "The Lithum Lab" "The New Lab" "The Science Chamber" "The Rubidium Lab" Current projects:
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Current projects: Sodium, Lithium-6 Optical lattices Ultracold sodium molecues Current projects: Na BEC Atom chips Quantum reflection Current projects: Rb BEC Atom optics, photon recoil Four-wave mixing Link to lab web page Link to lab web page Link to lab web page Link to lab web page Recent results: High temperature superfluidity and vortices in a Fermi gas Coherent Molecule Optics Interferometry on an Atom Chip Photon recoil in dispersive media Fermion pair formation Interference of thermal atoms Phase measurements of Bose-Einstein condensates

39. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici E Ricercatori: Ketterle, Wolfga
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40. Ketterle Leads Banner Nobel Year For MIT - MIT News Office
aisles at last Thursday s public lecture was Professor wolfgang ketterle. Let s face itthe experiment went a lot better with wolfgang working on
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Physicist, colleagues exult over prize
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October 17, 2001 Gazing up at a crowd that strained the capacity of Room 10-250, physics head Marc Kastner quipped, "I'd like to welcome the usual audience to the physics colloquium." The speaker who filled every square inch of stairs, seats and aisles at last Thursday's public lecture was Professor Wolfgang Ketterle. He shares this year's Nobel Prize in physics with two MIT alumni for causing atoms to sing in unison, thus discovering a new state of matter called Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). BEC has revolutionized atomic physics, spawning thousands of research papers since its discovery in 1995. BEC was the buzz of the week at MIT after the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced this year's three laureates in physics on Oct. 9: Ketterle, 43; Eric A. Cornell, 39, a 1990 MIT Ph.D. recipient and now a senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo.; and Carl E. Wieman, 50, a 1973 MIT physics graduate and a physics professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. An alternately humbled, gratified and grinning Ketterle accepted an outpouring of good wishes, embraces and slaps on the back from colleagues and friends at MIT and around the world. "It's scary, it's stunning, it's a combination of emotions," he told one of the dozens of callers who flooded his phone Tuesday morning.

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