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    coherence BoseEinstein correlations BoseEinstein condensation: a network theory approach BoseEinstein condensation of quasiparticles BoseEinstein statistics...
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  • BoseEinstein condensation can occur in quasiparticles, particles that are effective descriptions of collective excitations in materials. Some have integer...
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  • Bose–Einstein condensation of polaritons BoseEinstein condensation of quasiparticles BoseEinstein correlations BoseEinstein integral BoseEinstein statistics...
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  • BoseEinstein condensation of polaritons is a growing field in semiconductor optics research, which exhibits spontaneous coherence similar to a laser...
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    value of spin and abide by BoseEinstein statistics. The statistical mechanics of bosons were developed by Satyendra Nath Bose for a photon gas and extended...
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  • Exciton-polariton (category Quasiparticles)
    Bose–Einstein condensation of polaritons BoseEinstein condensation of quasiparticles Polariton Polariton superfluid S.I. Pekar (1958). "Theory of electromagnetic...
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    Roton (category BoseEinstein condensates)
    physics, a roton is an elementary excitation, or quasiparticle, seen in superfluid helium-4 and BoseEinstein condensates with long-range dipolar interactions...
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    fermionic particles at low temperatures. It is closely related to the BoseEinstein condensate, a superfluid phase formed by bosonic atoms under similar...
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  • Herbert Fröhlich (category Academics of the University of Salford)
    to room-temperature non-equilibrium BoseEinstein condensation of quasiparticles. Fröhlich was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1951. In...
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    Superfluidity (category Phases of matter)
    often co-occurs with BoseEinstein condensation, but neither phenomenon is directly related to the other; not all BoseEinstein condensates can be regarded...
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    Magnon (category Quasiparticles)
    Stokes line becomes more intense, as follows from BoseEinstein statistics. BoseEinstein condensation of magnons was proven in an antiferromagnet at low...
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    Supersolid (category Phases of matter)
    of vacancies can exist at very low temperatures, then a BoseEinstein condensation of vacancies could occur at temperatures less than a few tenths of...
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  • Gross–Pitaevskii equation (category BoseEinstein condensates)
    state of a quantum system of identical bosons using the Hartree–Fock approximation and the pseudopotential interaction model. A BoseEinstein condensate...
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  • Photon (redirect from Energy of light)
    theoretical physics, including lasers, BoseEinstein condensation, quantum field theory, and the probabilistic interpretation of quantum mechanics. It has been...
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    Exciton (category Quasiparticles)
    used to cool excitons to very low temperatures in order to study BoseEinstein condensation (or rather its two-dimensional analog). Orbiton Oscillator strength...
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  • temperature T c {\displaystyle T_{c}} at which Bose-Einstein condensation takes place. The turbulence of quantum fluids has been studied primarily in two...
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    diffusion, is the direct microscopic exchanges of kinetic energy of particles (such as molecules) or quasiparticles (such as lattice waves) through the boundary...
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    Quantum condensation of bosonic fluids (BoseEinstein condensation). The superfluid transition in liquid helium is an example of this. The breaking of symmetries...
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    Fermi gas (redirect from Sea of charge)
    composed of collective excitations or quasiparticles, each with a different effective mass and magnetic moment. Bose gas Fermionic condensate Gas in a box...
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  • hadrons and within the Standard Model. States of matter that are not commonly encountered, such as BoseEinstein condensates, fermionic condensates, nuclear...
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  • Yury Mikhailovich Bunkov (category Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology alumni)
     055301. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.055301 with G. E. Volovik: Bose-Einstein Condensation of Magnons in Superfluid 3He, J. Low Temperature Physics, vol....
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  • Macroscopic quantum phenomena (category Phases of matter)
    Matthews, M.R.; Wieman, C.E.; Cornell, E.A. (1995). "Observation of BoseEinstein Condensation in a Dilute Atomic Vapor". Science. 269 (5221): 198–201. Bibcode:1995Sci...
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    dimensions. A large class of 2+1D topological orders is realized through a mechanism called string-net condensation. This class of topological orders can...
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    dimensions by milling, spraying, or application of shear (e.g., shaking, mixing, or high shear mixing). Condensation of small dissolved molecules into larger colloidal...
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    temperature, can form a large BoseEinstein condensate. Superconductivity was simultaneously explained by Nikolay Bogolyubov, by means of the Bogoliubov transformations...
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  • James P. Eisenstein (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
    S2CID 17531735. Eisenstein, J. P.; MacDonald, A. H. (2004). "BoseEinstein condensation of excitons in bilayer electron systems". Nature. 432 (7018). Springer...
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    Atom (redirect from Structure of the atom)
    Fyffe, Jeanette (3 February 1999). "Super Atoms from Bose–Einstein Condensation". The University of Melbourne. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007...
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  • Thumbnail for Vladimir Kocharovsky
    microscopic theory of critical phenomena in phase transitions, in particular, for the Ising model of ferromagnetism and Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC). In 2020...
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  • law of gravitation in the weak-field limit. Albert Einstein discussed quantized gravitational radiation in 1916, the year following his publication of general...
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    microscopic theory of critical phenomena in phase transitions, in particular, for the Ising model of ferromagnetism and Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC). In 2020...
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