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Created Posted by Anonymous on June 19, 2014
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The Zeeman Decelerator and ultracold chemistry

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Chemistry for the Future: Incredible Machines
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The Zeeman Deceleator is used to do ‘ultracold chemistry’ – slowing down molecules in order to study reactions. Katrin Dulitz shows off her amazing machine.

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Chemistry for the Future: Incredible Machines
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Katrin Dulitz
Keywords
Ultracold chemistry
0 Kelvin
chemistry
science
research
molecules
reactions
decelerator
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 19/06/2014
Duration: 00:02:13

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