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- Ames Laboratory: Novel Materials and Ground States: Information and photos about the research `group` led by Dr. P. C. Canfield. The `group` is mostly dedicated to the design, growth and characterization of novel electronic and magnetic compounds and the study of their physical properties.
- Antwerpen University: Bose-Einstein condensation: Presentation of the theoretical research on Bose-Einstein condensation at the TFVS lab at Antwerpen University. It includes a list of on-line reprints and an educational text (with animations) on vortices in condensates.
- Bose-Einstein Condensates: An easy-to-read introduction to this unusual state of matter.
- Extreme Pressure DAC Laboratory: The detailed investigation of different materials at ultrahigh pressures and high temperatures by using the diamond anvil cell (DAC).
- Florida State University: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory: The NHMFL develops and operates high magnetic field facilities that scientists use for research in physics, biology, bioengineering, chemistry, geochemistry, biochemistry, materials science, and engineering.
- Is Glass Liquid or Solid?: A short article from Usenet physics FAQ.
- JILA: Bose-Einstein Condensation: Information about Bose-Einstein Condensation. Includes educational material on BEC and information on current research and publications.
- Maryland Center for Superconductivity Research: The center conducts interdisciplinary research in the fields of superconductivity, magnetism, ferroelectricity, quantum computation, the synthesis of advanced electronic materials, and the development of scanning probe microscopy.
- Materials Science Institute of Madrid: Low Temperature Physics: Activities in Higher Education and Research in low temperature physics. Included are resources used in teaching, many recent publications, some talks and videos of experiments at low temperatures.
- Quantum Phase Transitions: Introduction to the subject and outline of a book by Subir Sachdev.
- Rice University: Atomcool: Investigation of atoms at temperatures approaching absolute zero. At these low temperatures, atoms start to behave less like particles and more like waves, according to the laws of quantum mechanics.
- Superconductor Information for the Beginner: Informative and well illustrated pages for a global view of superconductor field.
- University of Colorado, Boulder: AMO Theory Group: Includes information on the `group` members, a list of publications and related links.
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