Scattering resonances due to the dipole-dipole interaction between ultracold molecules, induced by static or microwave fields, are studied theoretically. We develop a method for coupled-channel calculations that can efficiently impose many short-range boundary conditions, defined by a short-range phase shift and loss probability as in quantum-defect theory. We study how resonances appear as the short-range loss probability is lowered below the universal unit probability. This may become realizable for nonreactive ultracold molecules in blue-detuned box potentials
With the creation of ultracold atoms and molecules, a new type of chemistry-"resonance" chemistry-em...
We study the two-body bound states of a model Hamiltonian that describes the interaction between two...
We derive effective lattice models for ultracold bosonic or fermionic nonreactive molecules (NRMs) i...
Scattering resonances due to the dipole-dipole interaction between ultracold molecules, induced by s...
We propose a one-channel, simple model to describe the dynamics of ultracold dipolar molecules aroun...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
© 2020 American Physical Society. We demonstrate microwave dressing on ultracold, fermionic Na23K40 ...
Trapped samples of ultracold molecules are often short-lived, because close collisions between them ...
13 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceWe propose a one-channel, simple model to describe the dyna...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions ...
For more than 20 years, major advances have been made in the formation, cooling and trapping of dipo...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
We explore the impact of the short-range interaction on the scattering of ground state polar molecul...
International audienceThe dipolar collision between ultracold polar molecules is an important topic ...
The susceptibility of ultracold gases to precise manipulation via external fields makes them ideal s...
With the creation of ultracold atoms and molecules, a new type of chemistry-"resonance" chemistry-em...
We study the two-body bound states of a model Hamiltonian that describes the interaction between two...
We derive effective lattice models for ultracold bosonic or fermionic nonreactive molecules (NRMs) i...
Scattering resonances due to the dipole-dipole interaction between ultracold molecules, induced by s...
We propose a one-channel, simple model to describe the dynamics of ultracold dipolar molecules aroun...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
© 2020 American Physical Society. We demonstrate microwave dressing on ultracold, fermionic Na23K40 ...
Trapped samples of ultracold molecules are often short-lived, because close collisions between them ...
13 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceWe propose a one-channel, simple model to describe the dyna...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions ...
For more than 20 years, major advances have been made in the formation, cooling and trapping of dipo...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
We explore the impact of the short-range interaction on the scattering of ground state polar molecul...
International audienceThe dipolar collision between ultracold polar molecules is an important topic ...
The susceptibility of ultracold gases to precise manipulation via external fields makes them ideal s...
With the creation of ultracold atoms and molecules, a new type of chemistry-"resonance" chemistry-em...
We study the two-body bound states of a model Hamiltonian that describes the interaction between two...
We derive effective lattice models for ultracold bosonic or fermionic nonreactive molecules (NRMs) i...