Microwave Shielding of Ultracold Polar Molecules
Microwave Shielding of Ultracold Polar Molecules
We use microwaves to engineer repulsive long-range interactions between ultracold polar molecules. The resulting shielding suppresses various loss mechanisms and provides large elastic cross sections. Hyperfine interactions limit the shielding under realistic conditions, but a magnetic field allows suppression of the losses to below 10^{-14} cm^{3} s^{-1}. The mechanism and …