A versatile cold-molecule collider
Dajun Wang ()
Nature, 2019, vol. 572, issue 7768, 180-181
Abstract:
Superconducting magnets have been used to trap cold oxygen molecules and study their collisions. This method could lead to a better understanding of low-temperature interactions for a broad range of molecules.
Keywords: Physical chemistry; Atomic and molecular physics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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