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SYCC: Symposium From Molecular Spectroscopy to Collision Control at the Quantum Limit
SYCC 1: From Molecular Spectroscopy to Collision Control at the Quantum Limit
Thursday, March 9, 2023, 11:00–13:00, E415
In this symposium, we would like to honor Professor Eberhard Tiemann’s scientific work. Professor Tiemann has dedicated almost his entire scientific career to precision molecular spectroscopy of small molecules which extended to the dissociation threshold. This has laid the foundations for precision control of ultracold atomic collisions and atomic interactions and has been the key for numerous exciting experiments with ultracold atomic quantum gases ranging from precision control of atomic interactions for the realization of precise atomic clocks to the observation of novel many-body phases. Furthermore, it has opened the route for the preparation of ultracold gases of diatomic molecules with a vast field of new applications in chemistry and physics.
11:00 | SYCC 1.1 | Invited Talk: The unity of physics: the beauty and power of spectroscopy — •Paul Julienne | |
11:30 | SYCC 1.2 | Invited Talk: Using high-resolution molecular spectroscopy to explore how chemical reactions work — •Johannes Hecker Denschlag | |
12:00 | SYCC 1.3 | Invited Talk: Monitoring ultracold collisions with laser light — •Olivier Dulieu | |
12:30 | SYCC 1.4 | Invited Talk: The birth of a degenerate Fermi gas of molecules — •Jun Ye | |