As of 2010, the Bose-Einstein condensate state of matter has only been achieved in temperatures of 10-7 K in many alkali and alkaline earth metals' isotopes.
They include: 7Li, 23Na, 39K, 41K, 85Rb, 87Rb, 133Cs, 52Cr, 40Ca, 84Sr, 86Sr, 88Sr, and 174Yb
Bose Einstein condensate was not actually found but predicted by albert Einstein. It would be impossible for Bose/Eistein condensate to exist, but Einstein got very close.
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AWSOMENESS
SolidLiquidGasPlasmaThe most recent added is the Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC).
no: its just 1 atom
Bose Einstein condensate was not actually found but predicted by albert Einstein. It would be impossible for Bose/Eistein condensate to exist, but Einstein got very close.
Named after Albert Einstein and Satyendra Bose
A Bose-Einstein condensate does have volume, but the volume is very small. All the atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate are superimposed on each other, so no matter how many you have, the volume is that of a single atom.
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S.N.BOSE and Albert Einstein
MEASUREMENT
Rubidium in itself is not an example of a Bose-Einstein condensate. The Bose-Einstein condensate is the fifth state of matter. Bose-Einstein condensate is a state of matter that only exists near absolute zero (zero degrees Kelvin) temperatures. Currently Rubidium is one of the only materials that scientists have caused to become a Bose-Einstein condensate. So Rubidium isn't an example of a Bose-Einstein condensate, its just an element that has been able to change state and become a Bose-Einstein condensate. Another one is Neutron star wich is the dead remains of a star that has exploded as a supernova. It is like a giant, dense, heavy nucleus of mostly neurons.
bose-einstein condensate
A bose-einstein condensate.
AWSOMENESS
Bose Einstein condensing were first discovered by Eric cornell and carl wieman
Ideally a Bose-Einstein condensate collapses to a single point. But there will always be excess energy preventing this.