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Encyclopedia > Atomic gases

An atomic gas is a gas of atoms, as opposed to molecules. At normal temperatures an atomic gas can be described as an ideal gas.


An atomic gas which is cooled to an extremely low temperature is said to be a highly degenerate atomic gas, and it can be either a bose gas or a fermi gas.


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Noble gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (745 words)
The noble gases are the elements in group 18 of the periodic table.
The name 'noble gases' is an allusion to the similarly unreactive Noble metals, so called due to their preciousness, resistance to corrosion and long association with the aristocracy.
The existence of noble gases was not known until after the advent of the periodic table.
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The very last aspect of atomic collisions in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) and of the atoms' interactions with light lies at the heart of the kind of correlations which we are studying.
We are currently extending recent substantial innovations in non-equilibrium quantum field theory for ultracold atomic gases.
Molecules in degenerate Fermi gases, the dynamics of the transition to a BCS superfluid, and the crossover to a Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) superfluid.
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