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Threshold Resonance Spectroscopy: A Key to Cold Collision Physics
Published
Author(s)
Paul S. Julienne
Abstract
Threshold scattering resonances play a crucial role in cold collision physics and cold molecule formation from cold atoms. We describe several examples involving magnetic Feshbach spectroscopy of Cs atoms, photoassociation of Na atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate, metastable alkaline earth atom collisions, and mixtures of K and Rb atoms.
Proceedings Title
Interactions of Cold Atoms and Molecules, Workshop | | | Daresbury Laboratory
Conference Dates
September 19-22, 2002
Conference Location
Durham, UK
Conference Title
Workshop on Interactions of Cold Atoms and Molecules
Julienne, P.
(2002),
Threshold Resonance Spectroscopy: A Key to Cold Collision Physics, Interactions of Cold Atoms and Molecules, Workshop | | | Daresbury Laboratory, Durham, UK
(Accessed October 12, 2025)