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Ultracold Molecules under Control!

Chemical Reviews, 2012
Goulven Quemener, Paul S Julienne
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Dipolar Collisions of Ultracold Ground-State Bosonic Molecules

open access: yesPhysical Review X, 2018
The dipolar collision between ultracold polar molecules is an important topic both by its own right from the fundamental point of view and for the successful exploration of many-body physics with strong and long-range dipolar interactions.
Mingyang Guo, Xin Ye, Junyu He
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A dipolar gas of ultracold molecules

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2009
Ultracold polar molecular gases promise new directions and exciting applications in collisions and chemical reactions at ultralow energies, precision measurements, novel quantum phase transitions, and quantum information science. Here we briefly discuss key experimental requirements for observing strong dipole-dipole interactions in an ultracold ...
K-K, Ni   +4 more
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The Quest for Cold and Ultracold Molecules

ChemPhysChem, 2009
AbstractCool molecules: The cooling of molecules to sub‐Kelvin temperatures promises to have a great impact in chemistry and physics. Recently, the first experimental realizations of samples of deeply bound molecules that are approaching the ultracold regime were reported. In this contribution, these interesting results are briefly discussed.
David W, Chandler, Kevin E, Strecker
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Ultracold and unreactive fermionic molecules

Science, 2019
Suppressed density fluctuations of 40 K 87 Rb gases inhibit molecular collisions and reactions
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Reaction interferometry with ultracold molecules

Faraday Discussions
We explore utilizing our previously observed reactive nuclear spin coherence to control the KRb + KRb ultracold chemical reaction to realize a reaction interferometer.
Jeshurun Luke   +3 more
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Shielding ultracold molecules

Science, 2021
Ultracold Molecules Ultracold molecules hold promise for a wide range of exciting applications. However, such applications are currently hampered by the limited number of ultracold molecular ensembles that can be created and by their short lifetimes. Anderegg et al.
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Ultracold polar molecules

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Reihe IV, 2012
Deborah S. Jin, Jun Ye
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