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brick4956

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Lets say theres an environment where its millimeter Kelvin and a substrate is being hit with a pulsed laser at 1350c anyone here that knows of this type of thermal could be tackled
 

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Shouldn't bother to point this out, but question is retarded ungrammatical goof-ism.

Operating high energy infrared lasers in milliKelvin temperatures creates Bose-Einstein condensates for anyone who might be interested in atomic manipulations (maybe for nano-technology of a type.) But this is commonly known as most of you already are aware.
 

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Shouldn't bother to point this out, but question is retarded ungrammatical goof-ism.

Operating high energy infrared lasers in milliKelvin temperatures creates Bose-Einstein condensates for anyone who might be interested in atomic manipulations (maybe for nano-technology of a type.) But this is commonly known as most of you already are aware.
This is why I suggested ChatGPT. Maybe it could figure out what he was asking. lol
 

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Can you at least put your threads in the right section?
 
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