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The atom laser EDWARD W. HAGLEY, LU DENG,WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS, KEITH BURNETT, and CHARLES W. CLARK Figure 1.Atom laser beams as produced in various laboratories.Top left to right: MIT: ref. 6; Munich: ref. 7;Yale: ref. 8;
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