Pulsed Ion Microscope to Probe Quantum Gases
The advent of the quantum gas microscope allowed for the in situ probing of ultracold gaseous matter on an unprecedented level of spatial resolution. However, the study of phenomena on ever smaller length scales, as well as the probing of three-dimensional systems, is fundamentally limited by the wa...
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Autores principales: | C. Veit, N. Zuber, O. A. Herrera-Sancho, V. S. V. Anasuri, T. Schmid, F. Meinert, R. Löw, T. Pfau |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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American Physical Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6fd57634f6ef41a19a248d5a4179e458 |
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