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Kono says superfluorescence is a well-known many-body or cooperative phenomenon in atomic physics. Many-body theory gives physicists a way to understand how large numbers of interacting particles like molecules atoms
and eventually eliminate the magnetic field we re entering a regime atomic physics cannot access where continua of electronic states
"His experiments have forced a lot of people to think very clearly about profound aspects in this arena of atomic physics and relativity i
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