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Bose-Einstein condensate
Bose-Ein·stein condensate B0407400 (bōz′īn′stīn′)n. A state of matter that forms below a critical temperature in which all bosons in the matter fall into the same quantum state. Also called superatom. [After Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein.]Bose-Einstein condensate
Bose-Einstein condensate: see condensatecondensate, matter in the form of a gas of atoms, molecules, or elementary particles that have been so chilled that their motion is virtually halted and as a consequence they lose their separate identities and merge into a single entity. ..... Click the link for more information. .Bose-Einstein condensate[¦boz ¦īn‚stīn ′kan·dən‚sāt] (cryogenics) The state of matter of a gas of bosonic particles below a critical temperature such that a large number of particles occupy the ground state of the system. ThesaurusSeecondensate |