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'''Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki!''' [http://doylegroup.harvard.edu We have our new website!]
 
'''Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki!''' [http://doylegroup.harvard.edu We have our new website!]
  
[[File:Doyle Group 2018.jpg|600px|thumb|'''The Doyle Group, 2017.'''  Back Row: Prof. John Doyle, Aidan, Zack, Louis, Loïc, Sean, Yicheng, Christian. Front Row: Ben, Eunice, Lawrence, Maryam, Xing, Mohit, Phelan, Ivan.]]
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[[File:Doyle Group 2018.jpg|600px|thumb|'''The Doyle Group, 2018.'''  Back Row: Prof. John Doyle, Aidan, Zack, Louis, Loïc, Sean, Yicheng, Christian. Front Row: Ben, Eunice, Lawrence, Maryam, Xing, Mohit, Phelan, Ivan.]]
 
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 19:52, 28 June 2018

Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki! We have our new website!

The Doyle Group, 2018. Back Row: Prof. John Doyle, Aidan, Zack, Louis, Loïc, Sean, Yicheng, Christian. Front Row: Ben, Eunice, Lawrence, Maryam, Xing, Mohit, Phelan, Ivan.

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.

The Doyle Group

Experiments

Resources