Issue 5, 2022

Quantum control of reactions and collisions at ultralow temperatures

Abstract

At temperatures close to absolute zero, the molecular reactions and collisions are dominantly governed by quantum mechanics. Remarkable quantum phenomena such as quantum tunneling, quantum threshold behavior, quantum resonances, quantum interference, and quantum statistics are expected to be the main features in ultracold reactions and collisions. Ultracold molecules offer great opportunities and challenges in the study of these intriguing quantum phenomena in molecular processes. In this article, we review the recent progress in the preparation of ultracold molecules and the study of ultracold reactions and collisions using ultracold molecules. We focus on the controlled ultracold chemistry and the scattering resonances at ultralow temperatures. The challenges in understanding the complex ultracold reactions and collisions are also discussed.

Graphical abstract: Quantum control of reactions and collisions at ultralow temperatures

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
02 নভে. 2021
First published
16 ফেব্রু. 2022

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2022,51, 1685-1701

Quantum control of reactions and collisions at ultralow temperatures

B. Zhao and J. Pan, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2022, 51, 1685 DOI: 10.1039/D1CS01040A

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