"Formation of Ultracold Field-Linked Tetratomic Molecules"

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Researchers have demonstrated a new method to create weakly bound ultracold tetratomic molecules by electroassociating pairs of fermionic NaK molecules in microwave-dressed states. These tetratomic molecules are created at ultracold temperatures and exhibit highly tunable properties with the microwave field. The approach can be applied to a wide range of polar molecules and opens up possibilities for investigating quantum many-body phenomena.
Topics:science#electroassociation#microwave-field#physics#polyatomic-molecules#quantum-dynamics#ultracold-molecules
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