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Paired in one dimension

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The trend towards using ultracold atomic gases to explore emergent phenomena in many-body systems continues to gain momentum. This time around, they have been used to explore novel pairing mechanisms in one dimension. See Letter p.567

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Figure 1: Trapping and pairing atoms in one dimension.

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Bloch, I. Paired in one dimension. Nature 467, 535–536 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/467535a

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