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Quantum-state controlled chemical reactions of ultracold potassium-rubidium molecules
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Quantum-state controlled chemical reactions of ultracold potassium-rubidium molecules

Ospelkaus S., Ni K.-K., Wang D., De Miranda M.H.G., Neyenhuis B., Quemener G., Julienne P.S., Bohn J.L., Jin D.S.Ye J.
Science, 卷.327(5967), 頁碼.853-857
02/2010

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How does a chemical reaction proceed at ultralow temperatures? Can simple quantum mechanical rules such as quantum statistics, single partial-wave scattering, and quantum threshold laws provide a clear understanding of the molecular reactivity under a vanishing collision energy? Starting with an optically trapped near-quantum-degenerate gas of polar 40 K 87 Rb molecules prepared in their absolute ground state, we report experimental evidence for exothermic atom-exchange chemical reactions. When these fermionic molecules were prepared in a single quantum state at a temperature of a few hundred nanokelvin, we observed p-wave-dominated quantum threshold collisions arising from tunneling through an angular momentum barrier followed by a short-range chemical reaction with a probability near unity. When these molecules were prepared in two different internal states or when molecules and atoms were brought together, the reaction rates were enhanced by a factor of 10 to 100 as a result of s-wave scattering, which does not have a centrifugal barrier. The measured rates agree with predicted universal loss rates related to the two-body van der Waals length. © 2010 American Association for the Advancement for Science. All Rights Reserved.

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