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edit: i would need some type of atom that takes up energy and doesnt release it so i can achieve possibly 1.1kelvin
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To get close to absolute zero, you need to use lasers and magnets to contain atoms: The temperature at the center of this is near −273.15°C
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Ok that thing scares me a lil.
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so the magnets keep the atoms in 1 place while moving very little while the lasers take away most of the movement by bouncing back the photons to slow them down.
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http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~catgroup/bose.html http://cua.mit.edu/ketterle_group/Pr...s/tweezers.htm http://www.rle.mit.edu/news/news_12001999a.html Correct. Heat is just the average of atomic vibrations. If you slow the atom down, you lower temperatures. I believe they also use a magnetic trap as well.... basically, they place a bunch of slow moving atoms in a magnetic container. There's a tiny hole in the container which only the slowest moving atoms can pass through... repeat a few times and you'll get the coldest atoms.
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i would have to get a larger chamber and placing those magnets will be a pain and the lasers would have to be positioned so they would be aiming at the atoms whilst not reflecting of the glass too much.
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i think the presence of the rad in the chamber would ruin it
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