Cold polar molecules in 2D traps: Tailoring interactions with external fields for novel quantum phases

Physics – Quantum Physics

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28 pages, 15 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevA.76.043604

We discuss techniques to engineer effective long-range interactions between polar molecules using external static electric and microwave fields. We consider a setup where molecules are trapped in a two-dimensional pancake geometry by a far-off-resonance optical trap, which ensures the stability of the dipolar collisions. We detail how to modify the shape and the strength of the long-range part of interaction potentials, which can be utilized to realize interesting quantum phases in the context of cold molecular gases.

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