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- Water vapor at a translational temperature of 1 K T. Rieger, T. Junglen, S. A. Rangwala,* G. Rempe, and P. W. H. Pinkse
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- Submicron Positioning of Single Atoms in a Microcavity Stefan Numann, Markus Hijlkema, Bernhard Weber, Felix Rohde,* Gerhard Rempe, and Axel Kuhn
- Normal-Mode Spectroscopy of a Single-Bound-AtomCavity System P. Maunz, T. Puppe, I. Schuster, N. Syassen, P. W. H. Pinkse, and G. Rempe
- Photon statistics of a non-stationary periodically driven single-photon source
- Single-Atom Trajectories in Higher-Order Transverse Modes of a High-Finesse Optical Cavity
- Continuous source of translationally cold dipolar molecules S. A. Rangwala, T. Junglen, T. Rieger, P. W. H. Pinkse, and G. Rempe
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