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Cold and Ultracold Molecules: Science, Technology, and Applications

Quantum Physics 2010-10-04 v1 Quantum Gases Atomic Physics Chemical Physics

Abstract

This article presents a review of the current state of the art in the research field of cold and ultracold molecules. It serves as an introduction to the Special Issue of the New Journal of Physics on Cold and Ultracold Molecules and describes new prospects for fundamental research and technological development. Cold and ultracold molecules may revolutionize physical chemistry and few body physics, provide techniques for probing new states of quantum matter, allow for precision measurements of both fundamental and applied interest, and enable quantum simulations of condensed-matter phenomena. Ultracold molecules offer promising applications such as new platforms for quantum computing, precise control of molecular dynamics, nanolithography, and Bose-enhanced chemistry. The discussion is based on recent experimental and theoretical work and concludes with a summary of anticipated future directions and open questions in this rapidly expanding research field.

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@article{arxiv.0904.3175,
  title  = {Cold and Ultracold Molecules: Science, Technology, and Applications},
  author = {Lincoln D. Carr and David DeMille and Roman V. Krems and Jun Ye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.3175},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

82 pages, 9 figures, review article to appear in New Journal of Physics Special Issue on Cold and Ultracold Molecules

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