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Electron Transfer and Negative Ion Formation. [PDF]

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Limão-Vieira P, García G.
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Observation of Feshbach resonances between a single ion and ultracold atoms

Nature, 2021
The control of physical systems and their dynamics on the level of individual quanta underpins both fundamental science and quantum technologies. Trapped atomic and molecular systems, neutral1 and charged2, are at the forefront of quantum science.
P. Weckesser   +8 more
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Projected Complex Absorbing Potential Multireference Configuration Interaction Approach for Shape and Feshbach Resonances.

Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2022
Anion resonances are formed as metastable intermediates in low-energy electron-induced reactions. Due to the finite lifetimes of resonances, applying standard Hermitian formalism for their characterization presents a vexing problem for computational ...
Mushir Thodika, S. Matsika
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Feshbach Resonances in the Vibrationally Excited F + HOD(vOH/vOD = 1) Reaction Due to Chemical Bond Softening.

Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2021
Experiments and theories showed the ground-state reaction F + H2O → HF + OH possesses Feshbach resonances trapped in the hydrogen bond well in the product region.
Shu Liu   +3 more
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Real-Time Autodetachment Dynamics of Vibrational Feshbach Resonances in a Dipole-Bound State.

Physical Review Letters, 2020
Feshbach resonances corresponding to metastable vibrational states of the dipole-bound state (DBS) have been interrogated in real time for the first time.
D. Kang, S. An, Sang Kyu Kim
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Optical Feshbach resonances

EQEC '05. European Quantum Electronics Conference, 2005., 2006
Optical tuning of the scattering length in a Bose-Einstein condensate as predicted by Fedichev et al is demonstrated. Atoms in a /sup 87/rubidium condensate were exposed to laser light tuned close to the transition frequency to a molecular state. The optical coupling of the atomic scattering state to the molecular state gives rise to what is called an ...
K. Winkler   +4 more
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