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Ultracold matter

Ultracold matter

Machine learning takes hassle out of cold-atom experiments

31 Jan 2024 Margaret Harris
Photo of the vacuum chamber containing the rubidium MOT, surrounded by optics and imaging systems
Automatic adjustments: A view into the vacuum chamber containing the Tübingen group's rubidium magneto-optical trap (MOT). The frequency of the MOT lasers is controlled by a reinforcement learning agent. (Courtesy: Malte Reinschmidt)
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