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Nature ; 408(6813): 692-5, 2000 Dec 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11130065

ABSTRACT

Quantum theory predicts that Bose-Einstein condensation of a spatially homogeneous gas with attractive interactions is precluded by a conventional phase transition into either a liquid or solid. When confined to a trap, however, such a condensate can form, provided that its occupation number does not exceed a limiting value. The stability limit is determined by a balance between the self-attractive forces and a repulsion that arises from position-momentum uncertainty under conditions of spatial confinement. Near the stability limit, self-attraction can overwhelm the repulsion, causing the condensate to collapse. Growth of the condensate is therefore punctuated by intermittent collapses that are triggered by either macroscopic quantum tunnelling or thermal fluctuation. Previous observations of growth and collapse dynamics have been hampered by the stochastic nature of these mechanisms. Here we report direct observations of the growth and subsequent collapse of a 7Li condensate with attractive interactions, using phase-contrast imaging. The success of the measurement lies in our ability to reduce the stochasticity in the dynamics by controlling the initial number of condensate atoms using a two-photon transition to a diatomic molecular state.

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J Mol Spectrosc ; 193(2): 376-388, 1999 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9920712

ABSTRACT

We report the results of an optical-optical double resonance experiment to determine the NaK 3(1)Pi state potential energy curve. In the first step, a narrow band cw dye laser (PUMP) is tuned to line center of a particular 2(A)1Sigma+(v', J') <-- 1(X)1Sigma+(v", J") transition, and its frequency is then fixed. A second narrowband tunable cw Ti:Sapphirelaser (PROBE) is then scanned, while 3(1)Pi --> 1(X)1Sigma+ violet fluorescence is monitored. The Doppler-free signals accurately map the 3(1)Pi(v, J) ro-vibrational energy levels. These energy levels are then fit to a Dunham expansion to provide a set of molecular constants. The Dunham constants, in turn, are used to construct an RKR potential curve. Resolved 3(1)Pi(v, J) --> 1(X)1Sigma+(v", J") fluorescence scans are also recorded with both PUMP and PROBE laser frequencies fixed. Comparison between observed and calculated Franck-Condon factors is used to determine the absolute vibrational numbering of the 3(1)Pi state levels and to determine the variation of the 3(1)Pi --> 1(X)1Sigma+ transitiondipole moment with internuclear separation. The recent theoretical calculation of the NaK 3(1)Pi state potential reported by Magnier and Millié (1996, Phys. Rev. A 54, 204) is in excellent agreement with the present experimental RKR curve. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Acta Chir Iugosl ; 24(1 Suppl): 601-4, 1977.
Article in Croatian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-855615

ABSTRACT

The authors renews the interest in care of "hospital infection". Recent advances in clinical and epidemiologic research give us important informations and caution than we shall not be able in futher avoid them. Special care is needed and the frequency of post operative wound infections can be lowered due to respect asepsis and antisepsis principles. Of great importance are the hygienic, technical, surgical and education measures taken for preventing infections.


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Antisepsis , Asepsis , Hospitalization , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Cross Infection/prevention & control , Disinfection , Humans , Surgical Wound Infection/prevention & control , Yugoslavia
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