Carlo Samson, Chandra Raman, and Anshuman Vinit, Georgia Institute of Technology (IMAGE)
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A team of Georgia Tech researchers adjusts equipment used to study a gaseous Bose-Einstein condensate composed of sodium atoms. The condensate could be used for communicating among quantum computers. Shown, (l-r) are postdoctoral fellow Carlo Samson, associate professor Chandra Raman and graduate student Anshuman Vinit.
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Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek
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