230 calcium monohydride molecules were trapped below 1 millikelvin, showing a metal hydride can be laser cooled in a 3D magneto-optical trap and pointing toward ultracold hydrogen. @physrevlett @arxiv
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Twitter / X230 calcium monohydride molecules were trapped below 1 millikelvin, showing a metal hydride can be laser cooled in a 3D magneto-optical trap and pointing toward ultracold hydrogen. @physrevlett @arxivphys.org230 calcium monohydride molecules were trapped below 1 millikelvin, showing a metal hydride can be laser cooled in a 3D magneto-optical trap and pointing toward ultracold hydrogen. @physrevlett @arxiv
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