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Cold molecules: Progress in quantum engineering of chemistry and quantum matter
John L Bohn1, Ana Maria Rey1, Jun Ye1
1JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309-0440, USA. bohn@murphy.colorado.edu arey@jilau1.colorado.edu ye@jila.colorado.edu.
Abstract:
Cooling atoms to ultralow temperatures has produced a wealth of opportunities in fundamental physics, precision metrology, and quantum science. The more recent application of sophisticated cooling techniques to molecules, which has been more challenging to implement owing to the complexity of molecular structures, has now opened the door to the longstanding goal of precisely controlling molecular internal and external degrees of freedom and the resulting interaction processes. This line of research can leverage fundamental insights into how molecules interact and evolve to enable the control of reaction chemistry and the design and realization of a range of advanced quantum materials.
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