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Isaac Newton Medal Awarded to Laser Cooling Researcher

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LONDON, July 3, 2014 — Dr. Deborah Jin has been recognized with the Institute of Physics’ Isaac Newton medal for her work on laser-cooled atoms.

A researcher at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics in Boulder, Colo., Jin works with ultra-cold Fermi gases. In 1999, she and then-doctoral candidate Brian DeMarco cooled fermionic atoms to the point where the effects of quantum degeneracy were observed. The study of ultra-cold Fermi gases has since provided insights into superconductivity and other electronic effects in materials.

According to Imperial College London professor Ed Hines, Jin “advanced the understanding of the behavior electrons in materials. ... She has shown that half-integer-spin fermions can be coupled to behave like full-integer-spin bosons.”

Jin studied physics at Princeton University and conducted doctoral research on superconductors at the University of Chicago. She joined JILA in 1995, and has been a fellow there since 2005.

For more information, visit www.iop.org.
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Published: July 2014
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laser cooling
Laser cooling is a technique used to reduce the temperature of a material or a collection of atoms or molecules by using laser light. It is based on the principle of selective absorption and emission of photons by atoms or molecules. In laser cooling, specially tuned laser beams are directed at the material or atoms. When these atoms absorb photons from the laser light, they gain momentum in the direction of the laser beam due to the momentum carried by the photons. However, according to...
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