We consider how trapped molecules can be sympathetically cooled by ultracold atoms. As a prototypical system, we study LiH molecules co-trapped with ultracold Li atoms. We calculate the elastic and inelastic collision cross sections of 7LiH + 7Li with the molecules initially in the ground state and in the first rotationally excited state. We then use these cross sections to simulate sympathetic cooling in a static electric trap, an ac electric trap, and a microwave trap. In the static trap we find that inelastic losses are too great for cooling to be feasible for this system. The ac and microwave traps confine ground-state molecules, and so inelastic losses are suppressed. However, collisions in the ac trap can take molecules from stable tr...
We calculate the interaction potential between N atoms and NH molecules and use it to investigate co...
We present a rigorous theoretical study of low-temperature collisions of polyatomic molecular radica...
We show that multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can be applied successfully as an efficient c...
We model sympathetic cooling of ground-state CaF molecules by ultracold Li and Rb atoms. The molecul...
Data used in preparation of the paper Modeling sympathetic cooling of molecules by ultracold atoms ...
We compute ab initio cross sections for cold collisions of Rb atoms with OH radicals. We predict col...
We explore the potential energy surfaces for NH molecules interacting with alkali-metal and alkaline...
We report an apparatus and method capable of producing Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) of ∼1 × 1068...
We show that low-energy inelastic cross sections can decrease as well as increase in the vicinity of...
We propose to sympathetically slow and cool polar molecules in a cold, low-density beam using laser-...
Controlling interactions between cold molecules using external fields can elucidate the role of quan...
Recently, laser cooling methods have been extended from atoms to molecules. The complex rotational a...
We show that sympathetic cooling of NH molecules by Mg atoms has a good prospect of success. We carr...
We investigate the possibility of producing ultracold NH3 molecules by sympathetic cooling in a bath...
We report the production of a high phase-space density mixture of 87Rb and 133Cs atoms in a levitate...
We calculate the interaction potential between N atoms and NH molecules and use it to investigate co...
We present a rigorous theoretical study of low-temperature collisions of polyatomic molecular radica...
We show that multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can be applied successfully as an efficient c...
We model sympathetic cooling of ground-state CaF molecules by ultracold Li and Rb atoms. The molecul...
Data used in preparation of the paper Modeling sympathetic cooling of molecules by ultracold atoms ...
We compute ab initio cross sections for cold collisions of Rb atoms with OH radicals. We predict col...
We explore the potential energy surfaces for NH molecules interacting with alkali-metal and alkaline...
We report an apparatus and method capable of producing Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) of ∼1 × 1068...
We show that low-energy inelastic cross sections can decrease as well as increase in the vicinity of...
We propose to sympathetically slow and cool polar molecules in a cold, low-density beam using laser-...
Controlling interactions between cold molecules using external fields can elucidate the role of quan...
Recently, laser cooling methods have been extended from atoms to molecules. The complex rotational a...
We show that sympathetic cooling of NH molecules by Mg atoms has a good prospect of success. We carr...
We investigate the possibility of producing ultracold NH3 molecules by sympathetic cooling in a bath...
We report the production of a high phase-space density mixture of 87Rb and 133Cs atoms in a levitate...
We calculate the interaction potential between N atoms and NH molecules and use it to investigate co...
We present a rigorous theoretical study of low-temperature collisions of polyatomic molecular radica...
We show that multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can be applied successfully as an efficient c...