Multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) is shown to be capable of producing quantitatively accurate results for low-energy atom-molecule scattering calculations. With a suitable choice of reference potential and short-range matching distance, it is possible to define a matrix that encapsulates the short-range collision dynamics and is only weakly dependent on energy and magnetic field. Once this has been produced, calculations at additional energies and fields can be performed at a computational cost that is proportional to the number of channels N and not to N3. MQDT thus provides a promising method for carrying out low-energy molecular scattering calculations on systems where full exploration of the energy dependence and the field depen...
We study inelastic collisions between CaF molecules and 87Rb atoms in a dual-species magneto-optical...
We present quantum-theoretical studies of collisions between an open-shell S-state atom and a 2Π-sta...
We consider how trapped molecules can be sympathetically cooled by ultracold atoms. As a prototypica...
Multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can provide an efficient alternative to full coupled-chann...
Multichannel Quantum Defect Theory (MQDT) is shown to be capable of producing quantitatively accurat...
We show that multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can be applied successfully as an efficient c...
Multichannel Quantum Defect Theory (MQDT) is shown to be capable of producing quantitatively accurat...
Controlling interactions between cold molecules using external fields can elucidate the role of quan...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions ...
We calculate the interaction potential between N atoms and NH molecules and use it to investigate co...
Chemists usually study reactions at temperatures of tens or hundreds of kelvin, where reaction rates...
We extend the powerful formalism of multichannel quantum defect theory combined with a frame transfo...
We show that low-energy inelastic cross sections can decrease as well as increase in the vicinity of...
Author Institution:Multichannel quantum defect theory has had considerable success in applications t...
We prepare mixtures of ultracold CaF molecules and Rb atoms in a magnetic trap and study their inela...
We study inelastic collisions between CaF molecules and 87Rb atoms in a dual-species magneto-optical...
We present quantum-theoretical studies of collisions between an open-shell S-state atom and a 2Π-sta...
We consider how trapped molecules can be sympathetically cooled by ultracold atoms. As a prototypica...
Multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can provide an efficient alternative to full coupled-chann...
Multichannel Quantum Defect Theory (MQDT) is shown to be capable of producing quantitatively accurat...
We show that multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can be applied successfully as an efficient c...
Multichannel Quantum Defect Theory (MQDT) is shown to be capable of producing quantitatively accurat...
Controlling interactions between cold molecules using external fields can elucidate the role of quan...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions ...
We calculate the interaction potential between N atoms and NH molecules and use it to investigate co...
Chemists usually study reactions at temperatures of tens or hundreds of kelvin, where reaction rates...
We extend the powerful formalism of multichannel quantum defect theory combined with a frame transfo...
We show that low-energy inelastic cross sections can decrease as well as increase in the vicinity of...
Author Institution:Multichannel quantum defect theory has had considerable success in applications t...
We prepare mixtures of ultracold CaF molecules and Rb atoms in a magnetic trap and study their inela...
We study inelastic collisions between CaF molecules and 87Rb atoms in a dual-species magneto-optical...
We present quantum-theoretical studies of collisions between an open-shell S-state atom and a 2Π-sta...
We consider how trapped molecules can be sympathetically cooled by ultracold atoms. As a prototypica...