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ESI Special Topic of:
"Bose-Einstein Condensates," Published January 2004

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Franco Dalfovo
An interview with:
Dr. Cass Sackett
May 2004
According to our analysis of Bose-Einstein Condensate research over the past decade, the work of Dr. Cass Sackett ranks at #11, with 14 papers cited a total of 2,338 times to date. Dr. Sackett is also a co-author on the papers ranked at #3 and #5 on our top papers list for this topic. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Sackett’s record includes 27 papers cited a total of 3,228 times to date in the field of Physics.
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Franco Dalfovo
An interview with:
Gordon Baym and Chris Pethick
April 2004
According to our Special Topics analysis of research on Bose-Einstein Condensates over the past decade, Gordon Baym and Chris Pethick’s paper, "Ground-state properties of magnetically trapped Bose-condensed rubidium gas," (Physical Review Letters 76[37781]: 1996), ranks at #7 with 366 cites to date. In the interview below, Dr. Baym and Professor Pethick discuss their highly cited paper.
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An interview with:
Wolfgang Ketterle, Ph.D.
March 2004
In this interview, Wolfgang Ketterle talks about his highly cited work in the field of Bose-Einstein condensates. According to our analysis of this field over the past decade, Dr. Ketterle is the most-cited scientist, with 74 papers cited a total of 5,824 times—six of these papers appear in our listing of the top 20 papers. His most-cited paper, "Bose-Einstein condensation in a gas of sodium atoms," (Phys. Rev. Lett. 75[22]: 3969-73, 27 November 1995), ranks at #2 on our list. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Ketterle’s work can be found in the field of Physics. Dr. Ketterle was one of the Nobel Prize winners in Physics in 2001.
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Franco Dalfovo
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Franco Dalfovo, Stefano Giorgini, Lev P. Pitaevskii, and Sandro Stringari
February 2004
In our analysis of Bose-Einstein condensate research over the past decade, the paper "Theory of Bose-Einstein condensation in trapped gases," (Reviews of Modern Physics 71: 463-512, 1999), ranks at #4 on our list of top 20 papers, with 912 citations. Below, the paper’s authors, Franco Dalfovo (pictured to the left), Stefano Giorgini, Lev Pitaevskii, and Sandro Stringari, talk about the paper and their field of research. All four authors’ work can be found in the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, in the field of Physics, and all four authors have appointments at the Universita’ di Trento in common.
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An interview with:
Randy Hulet
January 2004
In our analysis of Bose-Einstein condensate research, Dr. Randy Hulet ranked at #8 among scientists publishing in this field over the past decade, with 24 papers cited a total of 2,647 times. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Hulet has 35 papers cited a total of 3,036 times to date in the field of Physics. His most-cited paper, "Evidence of Bose-Einstein condensation in an atomic gas with attractive interactions," (Phys. Rev. Lett. 75[9]: 1687-90, 28 August 1995), ranks at #3 in our list of the top 20 papers in the field, with 1,262 total citations. Dr. Hulet is the Fayez Sarofim Professor of Physics at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
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