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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

BGU has a Science paper on matter-wave beam splitters! Congratulations!

Science paper by BGU: A self-interfering clock as a “which path” witness Continue reading

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Coherent Stern-Gerlach momentum splitting on an atom chip

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The BGU-group of Ron Folman has just published a Nature Communications on “Coherent Stern-Gerlach momentum splitting on an atom chip“. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS   4   2424 (2013) S. Machluf, Y. Japha, and R. Folman http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3424          

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Matter Wave Kick Off meeting

The meeting will take place in Hersonissos, Crete 7/8 June 2013

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Atom Chips

2011  Atom Chips      61–117  R. Folman, P. Treutlein, and J. Schmiedmayer 

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Coupling between Internal Spin Dynamics and External Degrees of Freedom in the Presence of Colored Noise

2010  Physical Review Letters   105   203002  S. Machluf, J. Coslovsky, P. G. Petrov, Y. Japha, and R. Folman

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Using Time-Reversal Symmetry for Sensitive Incoherent Matter-Wave Sagnac Interferometry

2007  Physical Review Letters   99   060402  Y. Japha, O. Arzouan, Y. Avishai, and R. Folman

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Simultaneous optical trapping and detection of atoms by microdisk resonators

2006  Physical Review A   73   063805  M. Rosenblit, Y. Japha, P. Horak, and R. Folman

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