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Max Fabian Riedel
Max Fabian Riedel
room 3. OG / 27
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I studied physics at the University of Würzburg before I received my master degree from the University of Texas at Austin where I worked in the group of Prof. Mark Raizen. I joined the microwave nearfield potential experiment in March 2007.

Vita
2007-presentResearch assistant, group of Prof. T. W. Hänsch, MPQ and LMU Munich.
2005-2006Research assistant, group of Prof. M. G. Raizen, University of Texas.
2001-2005Studies of Physics at the University of Würzburg.

Publications

P Böhi, M F Riedel, J Hoffrogge, J Reichel, T W Hänsch and P Treutlein
Coherent manipulation of Bose–Einstein condensates with
state-dependent microwave potentials on an atom chip

Nature Physics, published online on July 5th, 2009.

E Narevicius, C G Parthey, A Libson, M F Riedel, U Even and M G Raizen,
Towards magnetic slowing of atoms and molecules
New Journal of Physics 9, 96 (2007)
online on www.njp.org

E Narevicius, U Even, A Libson, M F Riedel, C Parthey,
I Chavez, U Even and M G Raizen,
Coherent slowing of a supersonic beam with an atomic paddle
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 103201 (2007)
online on prl.aps.org

A Libson, M Riedel, G Bronshtein, E Narevicius, U Even and M G Raizen,
Towards coherent control of supersonic beams:
a new approach to atom optics

New Journal of Physics 8, 77 (2006)
online on www.njp.org

M F Riedel
Elastic Slowing of Supersonic Beams
Master Thesis, University of Texas (2006)

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