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Photoassociation, cold molecules and prospects

Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IV - Physics, 2001
Abstract Photoassociation of cold atoms opens a promising way for the obtention of dense samples of cold molecules. In a photoassociation process, two atoms absorb resonantly one photon to form a cold molecule in a ro-vibrational level of an electronically excited state.
B. Laburthe Tolra   +10 more
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Sympathy for Cold Molecules

Focus, 2006
Researchers cooled large dye molecules to one-tenth of a degree Kelvin–the coldest temperature ever for large molecules. The technique could work with protein molecules and allow a new level of precision spectroscopy.
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Cold molecules.

Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry, 2002
During the last years there has been a rapidly growing interest in the field of cold molecules. This has obviously been inspired by the spectacular successes in the closely related field of cold atoms, which have recently been recognized by the award of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics to Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman.
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Cold Free-Radical NH Molecules

Frontiers in Optics, 2006
The advent of laser cooling and trapping has transformed atomic physics. Cold molecules, with their richer internal structure, offer many new exciting research opportunities. We create cold molecules by supersonic expansion coupled with Stark deceleration.
Heather J. Lewandowski   +2 more
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HOT IDEAS ABOUT COLD MOLECULES

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2000
Mr. Tompkins was puzzled by the bizarre sights in the quantum I jungle and in the quantum billiards game. Who ever heard of cue balls or tigers spreading out and becoming fuzzy? It happens all the time, Tompkins' physics professor friend explained. Only the effect is usually so small you can't see it.
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Cold molecules: theory, experiment, applications

Slowing, trapping and storing of polar molecules by means of electric fields, 2009
The First Book on Ultracold Molecules Cold molecules offer intriguing properties on which new operational principles can be based (e.g., quantum computing) or that may allow researchers to study a qualitatively new behavior of matter (e.g., Bose-Einstein condensates structured by the electric dipole interaction).
S.Y.T. van der Meerakker   +2 more
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Cold Molecules Beat the Shakes

Science, 2008
Due to their relative complexity, molecules have been harder to cool than atoms, but that is beginning to change.
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Physics and Chemistry of Cold Molecules

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2011
Dulieu, Olivier   +3 more
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