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Benjamin Lev’s Ph.D. thesis

wpadmin / October 6, 2010

Benjamin Lev, “Magnetic Microtraps for Cavity QED, Bose-Einstein Condensates, and Atom Optics.” Ph. D. thesis, defended 09/15/05.  online

October 6, 2010 in Group theses. Tags: Cavity QED, Experimental, Microtraps, Numerical, Theoretical

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