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= Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki =
 
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[[File:Group Photo 2009.jpg|550px|thumb|'''The Doyle Group, 2009.''' '''Front:''' Charlie, Ivan, Amar, Yat.  '''Middle:''' Julia, Max, Timothee, Sofia, Dan, Hsin-I, Matt, Elizabeth, Edem.  '''Back:''' John Doyle, Colin, Timur, Nick]]
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[[File:Group Photo 2009.jpg|550px|thumb|'''The Doyle Group, 2009.''' '''Front:''' Charlie, Ivan, Amar, Yat.  '''Middle:''' Julia, Max, Timothee, Sofia, Dan, Hsin-I, Matt, Elizabeth, Edem.  '''Back:''' John Doyle, Colin, Timur, Nick.  '''Not Pictured:''' Dave.]]
 
Welcome to our website!  We in the Doyle Group perform experiments with cold atoms and molecules using buffer-gas cooling.  This method of cooling is where atoms or molecules of interest become cold by collisions with a cold, inert gas.  Some information about our specific experiments can be found below.
 
Welcome to our website!  We in the Doyle Group perform experiments with cold atoms and molecules using buffer-gas cooling.  This method of cooling is where atoms or molecules of interest become cold by collisions with a cold, inert gas.  Some information about our specific experiments can be found below.
  

Revision as of 13:24, 29 July 2009

Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki

The Doyle Group, 2009. Front: Charlie, Ivan, Amar, Yat. Middle: Julia, Max, Timothee, Sofia, Dan, Hsin-I, Matt, Elizabeth, Edem. Back: John Doyle, Colin, Timur, Nick. Not Pictured: Dave.

Welcome to our website! We in the Doyle Group perform experiments with cold atoms and molecules using buffer-gas cooling. This method of cooling is where atoms or molecules of interest become cold by 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.

The Doyle Group

Experiments

Resources