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  1. Icaleo '90: Optical Methods in Flow and Particle Diagnostics (Proceedings of Spie) by Robert W. Dibble, Doninique Fourguette, et all 1991-12
  2. Physiker (21. Jahrhundert): Stephen Hawking, Wolfgang Ketterle, Steven Weinberg, Willis E. Lamb, Steven Jones, Reinhard Oehme, Christoph Cremer (German Edition)
  3. Studienstiftung Des Deutschen Volkes: Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Gesine Schwan, Ulrich Beck, Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin, Wolfgang Ketterle (French Edition)
  4. Members of the Optical Society of America: Robert Curl, Zhores Alferov, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl Wieman, Eric Allin Cornell, Steven Chu
  5. Technical University of Munich Alumni: Rudolf Diesel, Heinrich Hertz, Albert Speer, Thomas Mann, Wolfgang Ketterle, Wilhelm Groth, Otto Haxel
  6. Studienstiftung Alumni: Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin, Wolfgang Ketterle, J. Hans D. Jensen, Gesine Schwan, Pierre Colas, Andy Bechtolsheim
  7. El quinto estado de la materia.(física)(TT: The fifth state of matter.)(TA: physics)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Epoca by Esperanza G. Molina, Antonio I. Campillo, 2001-11-30

1. RLE - Wolfgang Ketterle
Professor wolfgang ketterle is a principal investigator in the Atomic, Molecularand Optical Physics is one of the three 2001 recipients of the nobel Prize in
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Wolfgang Ketterle Professor Wolfgang Ketterle
John D.MacArthur Professor of Physics
Room 26-243
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
KETTERLE@MIT.EDU Professor Wolfgang Ketterle is a principal investigator in the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics group in the Research Laboratory of Electronics. He is one of the three 2001 recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics. Dr. Ketterle's research activities focus on ultracold neutral atoms at high densities. Such systems offer exciting new possibilities: When the atoms' De Broglie wavelength is comparable to atomic dimensions (the range of the interaction potential), they exhibit novel collisional properties. For interatomic separations approaching the wavelength of light, one expects novel features in light scattering and spectroscopy. Of particular interest are quantum statistical effects such as spin waves and Bose-Einstein condensation. The latter occurs when the De Broglie wavelength becomes comparable to the interatomic spacing. In order to obtain dense samples of ultracold atoms, Dr. Ketterle's group uses a variety of techniques: slow atomic beams, laser cooling, spontaneous light force traps, magnetic traps and evaporative cooling. The development of novel trapping and cooling schemes is a major part of his research activities.

2. RLEweb Feature: Ketterle Wins Nobel Prize
Professor wolfgang ketterle of RLE wins the 2001 nobel Prize in Physics.The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has named Professor
http://rleweb.mit.edu/Publications/webfeatures/ketterle_nobel.htm
Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of RLE wins the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has named Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) one of the three recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. In addition to being a member of RLE, Professor Ketterle is an investigator in the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA). Professor Ketterle's co-recipients are Dr. Eric A. Cornell of JILA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Dr. Carl E. Wieman of JILA and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Cornell was a graduate research assistant in RLE's Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics group before receiving his doctorate from MIT in 1990, while Dr. Wieman was an MIT undergraduate in this group before being graduated from MIT in 1973. The text of the official Nobel Prize press release follows:
New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate
A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" – thus discovering a new state of matter, the

3. Wolfgang Ketterle
wolfgang ketterle, John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics. ketterle Group Homepage. Thenobel Prize in Physics 2001 (The Official Web Site of the nobel Foundation
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Wolfgang Ketterle, John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics
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"MIT researchers create a continuous source of coherent atoms" MIT News Office, May 16, 2002
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2001 The Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation Nobel Lecture Video: " When Atoms Behave as Waves: Bose-Einstein Condensation and the Atom
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" ( Stockholm University, Sweden, December 8, 2001 MIT World Video on Demand The MIT Department of Physics Colloquium presents the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics Lecture: " Bose-Einstein Condensates: the Coldest Matter in the Universe
Research Interests
Wolfgang Ketterle's research is in atomic physics and laser spectroscopy, particularly in the area of laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms with the goal of exploring new aspects of ultracold atomic matter. Since the discovery of gaseous Bose-Einstein condensation, large samples of ultracold atoms at nanokelvin temperatures are available. His research group uses such samples for various directions of research. Bose-Einstein condensates are a new quantum fluid. The interactions among the atoms make them an intriguing novel many-body system. Aspects of interest are sound, superfluidity, and properties of miscible and immiscible multi-component condensates. These topics are interdisciplinary with condensed matter physics.

4. MIT Physicist Shares 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. MIT physics professor wolfgang ketterle and two MIT alumni sharethe 2001 nobel Prize in Physics for causing atoms to sing in unison, thus
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- MIT Research Laboratory for Electronics Press release from the Nobel Foundation on the 2001 physics prize Information for the public from the Nobel Foundation on the 2001 physics prize Past and present students reflect on their mentor's award - MIT Tech Talk, October 17, 2001 Eight from MIT win 2001 Nobels i n 5 fields - MIT News Office, October 12, 2001 MIT-related Nobel Prize winners include faculty, researchers, alumni and staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. MIT physics professor Wolfgang Ketterle and two MIT alumni share the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for causing atoms to sing in unison, thus discovering a new state of matter the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). Ketterle, 43; Eric A. Cornell, 39, a 1990 MIT Ph.D. recipient and now a senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo.; and Carl E. Wieman, 50, a 1973 MIT physics graduate and a physics professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, are the three laureates. According to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the three are recognized "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates."

5. Wolfgang Ketterle - Autobiography
wolfgang ketterle – Autobiography. I Prof. wolfgang Götze. day. Someaccount of it is given in the written version of my nobel lecture.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/2001/ketterle-autobio.html
I was born on October 21, 1957, in Heidelberg, a small town in Germany with a charming old city and a famous castle. My parents had come to Heidelberg after the second world war, when many people relocated within Germany searching for better economic opportunities. My mother's parents were farmers in Silesia, which has now become part of Poland. My father grew up in Memmingen, a small city in the southern part of Germany, where his parents had a canteen. I enjoyed a childhood of stability and peace, in contrast to my parents who had grown up amidst the conflicts of war. When I was three, we moved from Heidelberg to the village (now city) of Eppelheim, three miles away, where my parents still live. I grew up with an older brother (Günter, 15 months older) and a younger sister (Monika, three and a half years younger). My parents worked hard to provide security and prosperity for our family. My father first joined an oil and coal distribution company as an apprentice and retired as a director. My mother ran the household and cared for the children; later, she managed a small business distributing first-aid products. In our family, work was not regarded as sheer necessity, but as a defining feature and rewarding aspect of life.

6. Physics 2001
The nobel Prize in Physics 2001. Eric A. Cornell, wolfgang ketterle,Carl E. Wieman. 1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/2001/
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2001
"for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates" Eric A. Cornell Wolfgang Ketterle Carl E. Wieman 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA Federal Republic of Germany USA JILA, University of Colorado
Boulder, CO, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, MA, USA JILA and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Boulder, CO, USA b. 1961 b. 1957 b. 1951 The Nobel Prize in Physics 2001
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7. Wolfgang Ketterle Winner Of The 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics
wolfgang ketterle, the 2001 nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. wolfgang ketterle. 2001 nobel Laureate
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W OLFGANG K ETTERLE
Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates.
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8. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded.Alferov, Zhores I. 2000. Kendall, Henry W. 1990. ketterle, wolfgang, 2001.
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9. 2001 Physics Nobel Laureate Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle To Deliver Lecture At DCU
25.01.02, PRESS RELEASE. The Iceman Cometh. nobel Physics Winner ProfWolfgang ketterle visits Dublin on 24 January 2002. An archive of Prof.
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Nobel Physics Winner - Prof Wolfgang Ketterle visits Dublin on 24 January 2002
An archive of Prof. Ketterle's lecture is now available using Realplayer (Broadband/NarrowBand connection) Imagine how cold it is in interstellar space. In the vast expanse of space, temperatures average -270°C. In a remarkable feat of scientific endeavour, Professor Wolfgang Ketterle from MIT has managed to create matter that is even colder than interstellar space. Prof Ketterle's ultra cold gases of atoms exist at just billionths of degrees above absolute zero (-273°C) and are the coldest matter in the universe. To create these atoms Prof Ketterle used a combination of laser cooling and evaporative cooling to achieve Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC). It has been said that perhaps other scientists could have achieved BEC and indeed a number of them have subsequently managed it, but it took an extraordinary mind to make the leap of imagination to figure it out in the first place. At these incredibly low temperatures matter does some strange things. The atoms can form a beam just like a laser except that this is a matter rather than a light beam. When the optical laser was first invented over 40 years ago, commentators called it a solution looking for a problem. Now the optical laser is ubiquitous. Its functions range from surgical scalpels to supermarket scanners. Undoubtedly Prof Ketterle's atom laser will impact on science, medicine, industry and our everyday lives in the future.

10. Nobel Physics Winner - Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle Visits Dublin
a genius is simply someone who sees the obvious more clearly than the rest of uscan be applied to Professor wolfgang ketterle, last year's nobel Physics winner
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Nobel Physics Winner - Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle visits Dublin on 24 January 2002
photo left: Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle The old saying that a genius is simply someone who sees the obvious more clearly than the rest of us can be applied to Professor Wolfgang Ketterle, last year's Nobel Physics winner, who gave a lecture on "The Bose-Einstein condensate - superfluid gas of coherent atoms" at DCU on 24th January. Professor Ketterle, along with Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in December 2001 and his visit to Ireland is his first speaking trip since the prize was awarded. The invitation was issued to Prof Ketterle, Professor of Physics at MIT, before the announcement of his Nobel award, and the university is particularly delighted that despite the obvious pressures, he was still prepared to maintain his commitment to the university.

11. Profile Of Wolfgang Ketterle
Introduction. Professor wolfgang ketterle, along with Eric Cornell and CarlWieman, was awarded the nobel Prize for Physics in December 2001.
http://www.universityscience.ie/pages/scientists/sci_wolfgangketterle.htm
Professor Wolfgang Ketterle Professor Ketterle Nobel Prize in Physics, 2001 Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Introduction Professor Wolfgang Ketterle, along with Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in December 2001. In January 2002, he visited Ireland to honour an invitation issued before the announcement of the Nobel Award, as the guest of the Institute of Physics, and spoke at Dublin City University, the University of Limerick and Queen's University Belfast. His visit to Ireland was his first speaking trip since the Nobel award, and a great deal of interest and excitement surrounded his time in Ireland. top Nobel Award Professor Ketterle and two of his colleagues were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering a new state of matter the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). According to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the three scientists are recognized "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates."

12. RLE At MIT :: Ketterle
Life With The nobel Prize— catching up with wolfgang ketterle 2002December Issue 1. wolfgang ketterle 2001 nobel Laureate, Physics.
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2002 December Issue 1
Wolfgang Ketterle
2001 Nobel Laureate, Physics RLE: What is your earliest memory of science?
Ketterle: I recall growing seeds in high school biology, and early experiments with motors and electrical circuits. RLE: It has been one year since you won the Nobel Prize in Physics. What is the most significant difference that the Prize has made in the way that you conduct your scientific research?
Ketterle: My way of doing research has not fundamentally changed, except that I now have less time to do it. I often try to learn things directly from my collaborators these days rather than read papers myself. RLE: What are the primary scientific investigations of your research group at the current time?

13. Alkali Quantum Gases @ MIT
Alkali Quantum Gases @ MIT. wolfgang ketterle's group at MIT. Welcome to the worldof nanokelvin atoms and the magic of matter waves! Links to 2001 nobel Prize.
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14. Wolfgang Ketterle (BEC@MIT)
wolfgang ketterle. Curriculum Vitae (pdf, 71 kB). Biography (pdf, 55 kB). FAX1617-253-4876. e-mail ketterle@mit.edu. nobel autobiography (pdf, 1.3 MB).
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Wolfgang Ketterle
Curriculum Vitae
(pdf, 71 kB) Biography (pdf, 55 kB) Biosketch (pdf, 55 kB) List of Publications (pdf, 114 kB) List of invited talks (pdf, 124 kB) WK's physics department web page WK's RLE web page see also: Group Info Mailing address:
MIT, Room 26-243
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jpg, 196 kB Further information about WK: Faculty profile (interview with WK 1997) Nobel autobiography (pdf, 1.3 MB) Some autobiographical notes
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Im Zickzack-Kurs zum Nobelpreis (in German).
Jahresbericht 2001, Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. Paper (pdf, 571 kB) Netzzeitung Interview, 12/9/02
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15. Ketterle, Wolfgang
ketterle, wolfgang. I was Prof. wolfgang Götze. I day. Some account ofit is given in the written version of my nobel lecture. Towards
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16. Www.tagblatt.de - AUDIMAX
Translate this page Aha-Effekte, erklärt der Physiker wolfgang ketterle, machen Physiker so heißt es,es wird ketterle und seinen Mitarbeitern den nobel-Preis einbringen.
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MASS und ZAHL MENSCH und MEDIZIN BITS und BYTES PREISE und PERSONEN CAMPUS KINO Mythos vom Nullpunkt "Im Windschatten des Nobelpreises" Gerade mal zwei Jahre Bei einer Temperatur Das hat Einstein Dass es deshalb es wird Ketterle und seinen Mitarbeitern den Nobel-Preis einbringen . Doch auf diesen Thron will sich der seit zehn Jahren in den USA lebende Physiker nicht im Vorfeld heben lassen und winkt nur ab. Genauso ungern Ketterle hatte Was ist ein Bose-Einstein-Kondensat Bose-Einstein-Kondensat (Zur anklicken!) von Angelika Bachmann Archivbild: Heinz Heiss tagblatt online , 9. Oktober 2001, 16.00 Uhr Redaktion: Martin Bernklau Leser/innenbrief an tagblatt online

17. Cornell And Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics
The Physics Laboratory is thrilled that Eric Cornell, Carl Wiemanand wolfgang ketterle are sharing the nobel Prize in physics.
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(high-resolution tiff image) Images of the Bose-Einstein Condensate Bose-Einstein Condensate Research at NIST (More information from NIST's Physics Laboratory) Bose-Einstein Condensate 1995 Discovery (More information from JILA) Eric Cornell biography page JILA Home Page Eric A. Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Carl E. Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder today were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics. They shared the prize with Wolfgang Ketterle, a German citizen residing in the United States and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

18. SunSITE India : 2001 Nobel Phycics Prize
Academy of Sciences has decided to award the nobel Prize in wolfgang ketterle MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and.
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2001 Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize in Physics Press Release, 9 October 2001 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2001 jointly to Eric A. Cornell JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Boulder, Colorado, USA, Wolfgang Ketterle Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and Carl E. Wieman JILA and University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA, "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates". New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded - they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" - thus discovering a new state of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). In 1924 the Indian physicist Bose made important theoretical calculations regarding light particles. He sent his results to Einstein who extended the theory to a certain type of atom. Einstein predicted that if a gas of such atoms were cooled to a very low temperature all the atoms would suddenly gather in the lowest possible energy state. The process is similar to when drops of liquid form from a gas, hence the term condensation.

19. Wolfgang Ketterle
Translate this page ketterle - Honors and Awards. Physics - nobel - Prize 2001. wolfgangketterle. Biography of wolfgang ketterle. wolfgang ketterle, MIT
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20. Zientzia Eta Teknologiaren Ataria
2001/10/09 Roa Zubia, Gillermo. Fisikako nobel Saria Eric A. Cornell,wolfgang ketterle eta Carl E. Wieman fisikarientzat. Materiaren
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