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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 12:58, 15 July 2019
Welcome to the Doyle Group Wiki!
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
- Laser Cooling Atoms and Molecules
- Laser Cooling of Complex Polyatomic Molecules
- ThO Electron EDM
- Optical Loading of Magnetic Traps
- Mixture Analysis
- Retired Experiments
Resources
- Lab Resources - Main lab resource page
- Selected resources:
- Doyle Group eLibrary - Password Protected
- Computer Help - Such as how to set up a new computer, add printers, and where to find software
- Calendar
- Vendor List
- OMAX - Waterjet notes
- Lab Internal Wiki
- How To Use the Wiki
- Links
- JUREP - Japan-US Undergraduate Research Exchange Program
- Center for Ultracold Atoms
- Harvard University Physics Department
- Dave DeMille's Molecule Class 2013
- Glauber 90th: A Symposium