Harvard scientists use optical tweezers to capture ultracold molecules
Using precisely focused lasers that act as “optical tweezers,” Harvard scientists have been able to capture and control individual ultracold molecules – the eventual building-blocks of a quantum computer – and study the collisions between them in more detail than ever before.
Peter Reuell
• harvard
Oct. 2, 2019 • ~6 min
Oct. 2, 2019 • ~6 min
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