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New frontiers for quantum gases of polar molecules

Author
Steven Moses
Jacob Covey
Matthew Miecnikowski
Deborah Jin
Jun Ye
Year of Publication
2017
Date Published
2017-12
Journal Title
Nature Physics
Volume
13
Start Page or Article ID
13-20
ISSN Number
1745-2473
PDF
Nat Phys Review_MoleculeQuantumGas_2016_0.pdf1.04 MB
DOI
10.1038/nphys3985
URL
http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nphys3985
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JILA PI
Jun Ye
Deborah Jin
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