Bose-einstein Definition and 72 Threads

  1. N

    Are There Distributions Different from Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein?

    Please teach me whether it is possible there are any distributions different from Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distributions.Because the Statistic Theorem only demontrates that integer spin particles can't obey Fermi-Dirac distribution and spin-haft particles can't obey Bose-Einstein distribution.
  2. J

    Bose-Einstein condensates-light stoppers?

    Im just a 11th grader so pardon me if i sound stupid. I had read in an article that bose-einstein condensates can slow down light to mere human speeds. Is this really possible?if so, what's the theory behind this? Can the same be achieved by fermionic condensates?
  3. S

    Can the Bose-Einstein Condensate reach 0 K?

    To reiterate the question, can the method of cooling an object down with the Bose-Einstein Condensate reach absolute Zero? I believe it cannot because the method itself might be close, but never achieve because i believe that absolute zero can only happen naturally, if it can happen at all...
  4. T

    What Do Limiting Probabilities Signify in a Bose-Einstein Urn Model?

    Suppose that M molecules are distributed among two urns; and at each time point one of the molecules it chosen at random, removed from its urn, and placed in the other one. So this is a time-reversible Markov process right? So P_{i,i+1} = \frac{M-i}{M} . What do the limiting probabilities...
  5. T

    Bose-Einstein Condensation in 2d?

    I'm wondering -- would you get the phenom. of Bose-Einstein condensation in a 2D system. My intuition is "no", but I'm having a hard time saying why. I suppose I could try and work it out mathematically (no time, right now) -- perhaps someone has? -- but a physical explanation would be nice too...
  6. P

    Bose-Einstein Condensation in 1D and 2D Gases: Possibilities and Applications?

    What are some possibilies of Bose-Einstein condensation in say a 1D gas? Or a 2D gas?
  7. C

    Is Bose-Einstein Condensation Possible in Two Dimensions?

    Is it possible to have Bose-Einstein condensation in two dimensions? Why?
  8. C

    Maxwell-Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein.

    If we have indistinguishable particles, we must use Fermi-Dirac statistics. To Identical and indistinguishable particles, we use Bose-Einstein statistics. And, to distinguishable classical particles we use Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics. I have a system of identical but distinguishable...
  9. Q

    Canonical Bose-Einstein statistics

    I've been curious as to why Bose-Einstein statistics are always derived using the grand canonical partition function. Yes, I know it is easier, but there must also be an expression for the canonical ensemble. However, I was suprised that I have been unable to find it in the standard sources -...
  10. M

    What is Bose-Einstein Condensate and Why is it Important?

    hey guys i see that it is a new modern subject we never talked about it ... what do u think ? i have to represent a project about it in 3 weeks and it is a big subject and so important ... let's discess it
  11. M

    What is the Average Energy per Photon at Thermal Equilibrium?

    Homework Statement (a) Find the average energy per photon for photons in thermal equilibrium with a cavity at temperature T. (b) Calculate the average photon energy in electron volts at T = 6000K.Homework Equations u(E)dE = \frac{8 \pi}{(hc)^3} \frac{E^3 dE}{e^{E/k_B T} - 1}The Attempt at a...
  12. Pythagorean

    Testing What Background Is Needed to Work with Bose-Einstein Condensates?

    Is the new rock star physics, where do I sign up? Seriously though, what kind of background does working with Bose-Einstein condensates require? I'm taking the 2 standard 300 levels: mechanics and e&m, and math421: applied analysis this semester for physics degree classes. Here are some...
  13. Loren Booda

    A Bose-Einstein condensate of alpha particles

    Is it possible to make a Bose-Einstein (or Fermi-Dirac) condensate out of alpha particles alone? In other words, is the effective size of a nucleus, like that of a neutral atom, substantially affected by supercool temperatures?
  14. DaTario

    Nice derivations of Maxwell, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distributions

    Hi all, Does anybody know some reference (even internet one) that explains in detail the derivation of Maxwell´s velocity and/or energy distribution on an ensemble of atoms/molecules ? References to Fermi-Dirac distributions and Bose-Eisntein´s are also welcome. Best Regards, DaTario...
  15. T

    Can Photon Bose-Einstein Condensates Exist Alongside Other Force Propagators?

    Can we have a photon BE condensate? Theoretically, can graviton and gluons and all other force propagators make BE condensates?
  16. J

    About bose-Einstein condensate

    how does light slow down considerably when it passes through one? i have always been told that lights speed remains constant. as with many questions, i have my own personaol theories for answers, but i want to find out for sure.
  17. A

    Bose-Einstein Condensates. What is a matter wave ?

    Bose-Einstein Condensates. What is a "matter wave"? Greetings. I was reading a rather non-descriptive page about Bose-Einstein Condensates. I've never really read much about them before, but now I find myself interested. This page mentioned that BECs form "matter waves" about a millimetre...
  18. R

    Bose-Einstein Condensate: Electromagnetic & Antigravitic Forces

    Do I understand correctly that a Bose Einstein Condensate ejects electromagnetic field lines when forming, and continues to be anti-magnetic (repelled from both poles of the magnet?) after forming, and does this mean that a BEC formed in free space and then brought near an electromagnetic planet...
  19. P

    What is the role of extreme cold in achieving Bose-Einstein Condensation?

    I grasp the idea. The only thing I don't get, is why do the atoms have to be frozen? How does the lack of heat effect the state of which the atoms are in? And once the state of superfluidity is achieved, why must the liquid not have a viscosity? Paden Roder wanderingand asking aimlessly to...
  20. A

    Attn: chi meson re. explination of bose-Einstein condensation

    Chi Meson offline Joined: Aug 2003 Location: Posts: 40 [1.08 /day] Member #: 1431 This might be jumping the topic, but...Other areas: The proof of Bose-Einstein condensate. Old theory, but refined physics? Isn't this "evolution"?... how is bose einstein condensation explained...
  21. Tyger

    What are some real experiments on Bose-Einstein Condensates?

    A web page with some real information. http://cua.mit.edu/ketterle_group/Research_topics/Popular_papers.htm#Enc_BEC
  22. Tyger

    Are There Natural Bose-Einstein Condensates in the Universe?

    Found this nifty intro the the subject. Justplug Bose-Einstein Condensates into a seaarch engine for lots more. http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/bec
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