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State-to-state chemistry for three-body recombination in an ultracold rubidium gas.

Joschka WolfMarkus DeißArtjom KrükowEberhard TiemannBrandon P RuzicYujun WangJosé P D'IncaoPaul S JulienneJohannes Hecker Denschlag
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
Experimental investigation of chemical reactions with full quantum state resolution for all reactants and products has been a long-term challenge. Here we prepare an ultracold few-body quantum state of reactants and demonstrate state-to-state chemistry for the recombination of three spin-polarized ultracold rubidium (Rb) atoms to form a weakly bound Rb2 molecule. The measured product distribution covers about 90% of the final products, and we are able to discriminate between product states with a level splitting as small as 20 megahertz multiplied by Planck's constant. Furthermore, we formulate propensity rules for the distribution of products, and we develop a theoretical model that predicts many of our experimental observations. The scheme can readily be adapted to other species and opens a door to detailed investigations of inelastic or reactive processes.
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