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Ultrafast Electron Cooling in an Expanding Ultracold Plasma

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Abstract

We report on ultrafast cooling of electrons in an initially strongly coupled ultracold plasma, created by ionization of a Bose-Einstein condensate using a femtosecond laser pulse. Our experiment grants direct access to the electron temperature.

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