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Controlling the sign of optical forces using metaoptics. [PDF]

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Afridi A, Melo B, Meyer N, Quidant R.
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Real-time tracking of energy flow in cluster formation. [PDF]

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Stadlhofer M   +4 more
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Pentagon-Containing PAHs: Indenyl and Fluorenyl Anions and Indenyl Cation. [PDF]

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Wenzel G   +6 more
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Optical signatures of interlayer electron coherence in a bilayer semiconductor. [PDF]

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Liu X   +12 more
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Toward a coherent ultracold chemistry

Science, 2022
Magnetic fields can be used to change chemical reaction rates by a factor of ...
Simon L, Cornish, Jeremy M, Hutson
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Chemistry at ultracold temperatures

Chemical Physics Letters, 2001
Abstract The reaction F+H 2 →FH+H is studied quantum mechanically at ultralow temperatures. The low temperature limit of its rate coefficient is controlled by the attractive van der Waals interaction and quantum mechanical threshold effects. When the fine-structure splitting of the fluorine atom is neglected, the rate coefficient passes through a ...
N. Balakrishnan, A. Dalgarno
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Manipulation of Ultracold Chemistry

Frontiers in Optics 2010/Laser Science XXVI, 2010
I will discuss the molecular physics underlying recent experimental observations of, and control over, chemical reactions at JILA. For these polar species, possible handles for control include the quantum statistics of the molecules, the temperature, applied electric fields, and confinement in reduced-dimensional geometry.
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