Just a reminder:
A special topical session on cold and ultracold molecules will be held at
the 2010 APS march meeting in Portland, Oregon. All those working in the
field of cold and ultracold molecules are invited to participate. Below is
a description of the topical session, invited speakers, and a link to the
conference web page.
11.8.7 DCP Production and Applications of Cold and Ultracold Molecules
There is great interest in the production of cold molecules, at temperatures
below 1 K, and ultracold molecules, at temperatures below 1 mK. Such
molecules have potential applications in areas ranging from precision
measurement to quantum information storage and processing, and quantum gases
of ultracold polar molecules are expected to exhibit novel quantum phases.
In addition, cold molecules open up a new domain for collision physics,
dominated by long-range forces and scattering resonances. There have been
major recent advances both in cooling molecules from room temperature and in
forming molecules in ultracold atomic gases. This focus session will explore
both experimental and theoretical aspects of the new capabilities.
Invited speakers
John Doyle
Deborah Jin
Paul Julienne
Roman Krems
Gerard Meijer
Frederic Merkt
Organizers:
David Chandler
Combustion Research Facility
Sandia-Livermore
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Jeremy Hutson
Department of Chemistry
University of Durham
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THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOVEMBER 20, 2009.
Meeting information: http://www.aps.org/meetings/march/
When submitting an abstract, refer to session number 11.8.7:
http://www.aps.org/meetings/march/scientific/focus2.cfm#11.8.7
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