This electronic control panel was used by Wolfgang Ketterle in experiments to create “Bose-Einstein condensates”. The electronic control panel was built by the researchers themselves. It was installed between the experimental apparatus and a computer to protect against water failure in the cooling of the coils in the apparatus.
Wolfgang Ketterle donated the equipment to the Nobel Prize Museum in 2001.
This atomic beam shutter in two parts was used by Wolfgang Ketterle to create “Bose-Einstein condensates” in experiments in 1994–2001 .
Wolfgang Ketterle donated the atomic beam shutter to the Nobel Prize Museum in 2001.
This coil was used in Wolfgang Ketterle's experiments in 1996 to create “Bose-Einstein condensates”. The material called that keeps the coil together is epoxy. The coil was cooled by water through the tubes.
Wolfgang Ketterle donated the coil to the Nobel Prize Museum in 2001.