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In 1925 Satyendra Bose wrote the first paper describing such a state. Einstein, taking this idea one step further, worked out the physics of such a state for electrons. In 1938, researchers found strange behaviors in He-4 when cooled below 2.7K. That same year Fritz London proposed that He-4 was a BEC.

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The one who discovered fermionic condensate was Deborah S. Jin and her team.

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