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Physical Review Letters – 16 January 2004
Volume 92, Issue 2

The images show ultracold molecules created from an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate. A magnetic-field gradient is used to separate the atomic BEC (visible in the first four frames) from the molecules, which oscillate around a position in space where their magnetic-field-dependent internal states have an energy minimum. [Stephan Dürr, Thomas Volz, Andreas Marte, and Gerhard Rempe, Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 020406 (2004)]

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