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Research: Centre for Cold Matter

 

The Centre for Cold Matter is devoted to the study of fundamental problems in physics using the techniques of atomic and laser physics.

CCM is based at Imperial College London, in the Quantum Optics and Laser Science division of the Physics Department.

News

Artist in Residence, Geraldine Cox, has made a film explaining the ultracold lithium experiment. Watch the film here: http://youtu.be/KsGGHJs64FQ

2011 Nature Editors' choice - Nature highlights the EDM measurement in its series: 365 days: the year in science (Nature 480, 166-168 (2011))

WE NEED YOU! PhD position in our Quantum Nanophotonics group! You can find a description here.

A new measurement of the electric dipole moment of the electron is published in Nature (Nature 473, 493-496 (2011))

A new paper in Nature Photonics (Nature Photonics 5, 35-38 (2011))

Research at CCM

 edm  cold molecules
cold atoms
nano

Related Links

 

Information on ion trapping can be found on the website of our colleagues in the Imperial College Ion Trapping group.

 

The Centre for Cold Matter
Level Two
The Blackett Laboratory
Prince Consort Rd
London
SW7 2BW

 +44 (0) 20 7594 7742

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