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This Month in Reviews of Modern Physics 

Cold and trapped metastable noble gases
Wim Vassen, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Michele Leduc, Denis Boiron, Christoph I. Westbrook,
 Andrew Truscott, Ken Baldwin, Gerhard Birkl, Pablo Cancio and Marek Trippenbach

Cold atomic gases have numerous applications, ranging from matter-wave interferometry to many-body physics. Atoms from the noble gas family play a special role in this research. Indeed each atom must be prepared in a metastable electronic state in order to be manipulated by laser light, and it thus carries a large internal energy. This article surveys the specific properties of these metastable noble gases, such as their unique collision dynamics. The relevance of these gases for metrology is also discussed.

http://rmp.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v84/i1/p175_1


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