[local physicists] Colloquium Reminder 10/18/2011
Malin, Delicia M.
dmalin at odu.edu
Mon Oct 17 15:10:12 EDT 2011
Old Dominion University
Department of Physics
Fall Colloquium Series
Tuesday October 18, 2011
"Using Atomic Physics to Create the Coldest Plasmas Ever"
Dr. Steve Rolston
University of Maryland/JQI
Plasma is the most ubiquitous state of matter in the universe, ranging in temperatures from 15 million K in the core of the sun to 200 K in the ionosphere, and densities of 10^30 cm^-3 in a white dwarf to 1 particle per cm^-3. Using laser cooling and photoionization, we can now create neutral plasmas in the lab, orders of magnitude colder, down to sub-Kelvin temperatures. In this talk I will discuss some of the features of these novel plasmas, ranging from three-body recombination collisions that are used to make anti-hydrogen, to collective modes and the effects of magnetic fields.
Presentation: Physical Sciences Building II 1100 @ 3:00 pm
Refreshments: 1st Floor Atrium @ 2:30 pm
More details at http://www.physics.odu.edu
All are Welcome!
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