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 Physics at Virginia

"Making and probing Bose-Einstein condensates of polar molecules"


Ian Stevenson , Columbia University
[Host: Cass Sackett]
ABSTRACT:

Recently, our lab realized the first BEC of polar molecules. By eliminating two- and three-body collisional losses via double microwave shielding, gases of sodium-cesium molecules are evaporatively cooled to quantum degeneracy. The BEC reveals itself via a bimodal momentum distribution when the phase-space density exceeds one. In this talk, I will share our latest insights into controlling the dipolar interactions in the BEC. Notably, we find that as dipolar interactions increase, their characteristic length scale exceeds the interparticle separation, signifying the onset of strong interactions.

Colloquium
Friday, January 31, 2025
3:30 PM
Physics, Room 338

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