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'''Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki!'''
 
'''Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki!'''
  
[[File:Doyle group 2010_3.jpg|550px|thumb|'''The Doyle Group, 2010.'''  From left to right: Eunmi, Garrett, Dave, Amar, Julia, Colin, Yat, Nick, Remi, Matt, Elizabeth, Hsin-I and Timur.]]
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[[File:Doyle group 2010_3.png|550px|thumb|'''The Doyle Group, 2010.'''  From left to right: Eunmi, Garrett, Dave, Amar, Julia, Colin, Yat, Nick, Remi, Matt, Elizabeth, Hsin-I and Timur.]]
 
We in the Doyle Group perform experiments with cold atoms and molecules using buffer-gas cooling.  This method of cooling works by allowing the desired species of atom or molecule to have collisions with a cold, inert gas.  Some information about our specific experiments can be found below.
 
We in the Doyle Group perform experiments with cold atoms and molecules using buffer-gas cooling.  This method of cooling works by allowing the desired species of atom or molecule to have collisions with a cold, inert gas.  Some information about our specific experiments can be found below.
  

Revision as of 19:58, 18 November 2010

Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki!

The Doyle Group, 2010. From left to right: Eunmi, Garrett, Dave, Amar, Julia, Colin, Yat, Nick, Remi, Matt, Elizabeth, Hsin-I and Timur.

We in the Doyle Group perform experiments with cold atoms and molecules using buffer-gas cooling. This method of cooling works by allowing the desired species of atom or molecule to have collisions with a cold, inert gas. Some information about our specific experiments can be found below.

The Doyle Group is a part of the Harvard University Department of Physics, and a member in the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA), a National Science Foundation Physics Frontier Center.

You may access our old (no longer maintained) website by clicking here.

The Doyle Group

Experiments

Click here for pages about some experiments that are no longer active.

Resources