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An optical tweezer array of ultracold molecules.

Loïc AndereggLawrence W CheukYicheng BaoSean BurcheskyWolfgang KetterleKang-Kuen NiJohn M Doyle
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
Ultracold molecules have important applications that range from quantum simulation and computation to precision measurements probing physics beyond the Standard Model. Optical tweezer arrays of laser-cooled molecules, which allow control of individual particles, offer a platform for realizing this full potential. In this work, we report on creating an optical tweezer array of laser-cooled calcium monofluoride molecules. This platform has also allowed us to observe ground-state collisions of laser-cooled molecules both in the presence and absence of near-resonant light.
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