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Ultracold Molecules: Production Techniques and Scientific Applications

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Abstract

Cooling and trapping of diatomic molecules is now possible. Their vibrational and rotational degrees of freedom provide new tools to address problems in fields ranging from quantum computing and simulation, to particle physics.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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