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Covey, Jacob P.
Enhanced optical and electric manipulation of a quantum gas of KRb molecules
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Enhanced optical and electric manipulation of a quantum gas of KRb moleculesby Jacob P. Covey.
Author:
Covey, Jacob P.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
Description:
xvi, 249 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Subject:
Quantum theory.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98107-9
ISBN:
9783319981079$q(electronic bk.)
Enhanced optical and electric manipulation of a quantum gas of KRb molecules
Covey, Jacob P.
Enhanced optical and electric manipulation of a quantum gas of KRb molecules
[electronic resource] /by Jacob P. Covey. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xvi, 249 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Springer theses,2190-5053. - Springer theses..
Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. Experimental Background and Overview -- Chapter 3. Quantum-State Controlled Chemical Reactions and Dipolar Collisions -- Chapter 4. Suppression of Chemical Reactions in a 3D Lattice -- Chapter 5. Quantum Magnetism with Polar Molecules in a 3D Optical Lattice -- Chapter 6. A Low Entropy Quantum Gas of Polar Molecules in a 3D Optical Lattice -- Chapter 7. The New Apparatus - Enhanced Optical and Electric Manipulation of Ultracold Polar Molecules -- Chapter 8. Designing, Building and Testing the New Apparatus -- Chapter 9. Experimental Procedure - Making Molecules in the New Apparatus -- Chapter 10. New Physics with the New Apparatus - High Resolution Optical Detection and Large, Stable Electric Fields -- Chapter 11. Outlook.
This thesis describes significant advances in experimental capabilities using ultracold polar molecules. While ultracold polar molecules are an idyllic platform for quantum chemistry and quantum many-body physics, molecular samples prior to this work failed to be quantum degenerate, were plagued by chemical reactions, and lacked any evidence of many-body physics. These limitations were overcome by loading molecules into an optical lattice to control and eliminate collisions and hence chemical reactions. This led to observations of many-body spin dynamics using rotational states as a pseudo-spin, and the realization of quantum magnetism with long-range interactions and strong many-body correlations. Further, a 'quantum synthesis' technique based on atomic insulators allowed the author to increase the filling fraction of the molecules in the lattice to 30%, a substantial advance which corresponds to an entropy-per-molecule entering the quantum degenerate regime and surpasses the so-called percolations threshold where long-range spin propagation is expected. Lastly, this work describes the design, construction, testing, and implementation of a novel apparatus for controlling polar molecules. It provides access to: high-resolution molecular detection and addressing; large, versatile static electric fields; and microwave-frequency electric fields for driving rotational transitions with arbitrary polarization. Further, the yield of molecules in this apparatus has been demonstrated to exceed 10^5, which is a substantial improvement beyond the prior apparatus, and an excellent starting condition for direct evaporative cooling to quantum degeneracy.
ISBN: 9783319981079$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-98107-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
199020
Quantum theory.
LC Class. No.: QC174.12 / .C684 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 530.12
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