Extractions: Ping Feng, room 232, phone: 723-9555 Stanford Chu Group web site We are continuing to develop new methods of laser cooling and trapping and to apply those methods in a variety of problems. Examples of applications include the use of an atom interferometer to measure the fine structure constant to unprecedented accuracy, the use Bose condensates in optical lattices to study many body effects related to condensed matter systems. We apply single molecule techniques such as fluorescence resonance energy transfer, atomic force microscopy and optical tweezers, we study enzyme activity, and protein and RNA folding at the single bio-molecule level. Systems being studied include how the ribosome reads m-RNA and manufactures proteins, how vesicles fuse into the cell wall at the synapse of neurons, how cells adhere to each other via adhesive molecules, and how RNA molecules fold into active enzymes. We study polymer dynamics and phase transitions associated with these dynamics using individual molecules of DNA as model polymers.
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Extractions: www.famouschinese.com Steven Chu In 1985 Chu and his coworkers used an array of intersecting laser beams to create an effect they called "optical molasses", in which the speed of target atoms was reduced from about 4,000 kilometres per hour to about one kilometre per hour, as if the atoms were moving through thick molasses. The temperature of the slowed atoms approached absolute zero (-273.15 C, or -459.67 F). Chu and his colleagues also developed an atomic trap using lasers and magnetic coils that enabled them to capture and study the chilled atoms. Phillips and Cohen-Tannoudji expanded on Chu's work, devising ways to use lasers to trap atoms at temperatures even closer to absolute zero. These techniques make it possible for scientists to improve the accuracy of atomic clocks used in space navigation, to construct atomic interferometers that can precisely measure gravitational forces, and to design atomic lasers that can be used to manipulate electronic circuits at an extremely fine scale. He was a professor in the physics and applied physics departments at Stanford University from 1987 until 2004 when he took on the directorship of LBNL.
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Extractions: V roce 1985 Chu a jeho spolupracovníci dosáhli pùsobením pole rùznobìných laserových paprskù efektu, který je znám pod jménem optical molasses . Rychlost cílových atomù se pøi prùchodu hustým optickým prostøedím zbrzdí z asi 4000 km/h na asi jeden km/h. Teplota odpovídající rychlosti takto se pohybujících atomù se blíí absolutní nule -273,15° C . Tato technologie umoòuje vìdcùm zvýit pøesnost atomových hodin pouívaných k navigaci v kosmu, konstruovat interferometry, které jsou schopny zachytit gravitaèní vlny a navrhovat lasery, které mohou pracovat s extrémnì jemnými a malými elektronickými obvody. Technologie ochlazování atomù laserem umonila získání Bose-Einsteinova kondenzátu plynných par kovù - nového stavu hmoty, který byl objeven roce 1995 ( Eric Cornell Wolfgang Ketterle Carl Wieman ) a teoreticky pøedpovìzen v sedmdesátých letech Albertem Einsteinem a Satyedrou Bosem