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- Laser trapping (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Laser Trapping (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Coherent control (links | edit)
- Optical molasses (links | edit)
- Theodor W. Hänsch (links | edit)
- Optical refrigeration (redirect page) (links | edit)
- List of University of Maryland, College Park people (links | edit)
- Doppler cooling (links | edit)
- Magneto-optical trap (links | edit)
- Atom optics (links | edit)
- Electron electric dipole moment (links | edit)
- Time-evolving block decimation (links | edit)
- Ultracold atom (links | edit)
- David E. Pritchard (links | edit)
- Steven Chu (links | edit)
- Cryochemistry (links | edit)
- Cooling atoms (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Magnetic trap (atoms) (links | edit)
- Jook Walraven (links | edit)
- Sympathetic cooling (links | edit)
- Mark G. Raizen (links | edit)
- Particle beam cooling (links | edit)
- List of Heidelberg University people (links | edit)
- Manipulation of atoms by optical field (links | edit)
- Atomic fountain (links | edit)
- Bell Labs Holmdel Complex (links | edit)
- List of Nobel laureates in Physics (links | edit)
- Cold (links | edit)
- University of Maryland, College Park (links | edit)
- Sisyphus cooling (links | edit)
- Biophysical chemistry (links | edit)
- David J. Wineland (links | edit)
- Victor Balykin (links | edit)
- Raman cooling (links | edit)
- Lamb Dicke regime (links | edit)
- Laser detuning (links | edit)
- Whispering-gallery wave (links | edit)
- List of laser articles (links | edit)
- Stig Stenholm (links | edit)
- Macroscopic quantum phenomena (links | edit)
- David DeMille (links | edit)
- Index of physics articles (L) (links | edit)
- Tilman Esslinger (links | edit)
- Non-neutral plasma (links | edit)
- Photonic molecule (links | edit)
- Quantum compass (links | edit)
- Quantum heat engines and refrigerators (links | edit)
- Eugene D. Commins (links | edit)
- Cavity optomechanics (links | edit)