Physikalisches Kolloquium

Jan. 22, 2018 at 4 p.m. c.t. in Hörsaal IMB, Ackermannweg 4

Prof. Dr. Friederike Schmid
Institut für Physik
friederike.schmid@uni-mainz.de

Prof. Dr. Concettina Sfienti
Institut für Kernphysik
sfienti@uni-mainz.de

Note: Nobel laureate 2001

New forms of matter with ultracold atoms: superfluids and supersolids
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ketterle (Direktor des Center of Ultracold Atoms (CUA), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA)


Why do physicists freeze matter to extremely low temperatures? Why is it worthwhile to cool to temperatures which are a billion times lower than that of interstellar space? In this talk, I will discuss new forms of matter, which only exist at extremely low temperatures. With the help of laser beams, gases of ultracold atoms can be transformed into crystals and insulators, and recently into a supersolid which is gaseous, liquid and solid at the same time