Ultracold atoms are atoms that have been cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero (0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius). At these extremely low temperatures, the thermal motion of the atoms is greatly reduced, which allows physicists to observe and study quantum mechanical properties that are typically hidden at higher temperatures. The techniques used to achieve ultracold temperatures include laser cooling and evaporative cooling.
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