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Low Temperatures And Cold Molecules
About this book
New, unexpected and largely unexplored physical phenomena occur in systems cooled to very low temperatures. The background temperature in the universe is approximately 2.7 K, but much lower temperatures have now been obtained in the laboratory. This book reviews the progress in a number of related fields in which the common themes are low temperatures and molecules, not atoms.This book brings together, for the first time, the results of recent research in areas ranging from the chemistry of cold interstellar clouds (10-20 K), through laboratory studies of the spectroscopy and kinetics of ions, radicals and molecules, to studies of molecules in liquid helium droplets, to attempts to create molecular (as distinct from atomic) Bose-Einstein condensates.The chapters fall into two parts, the first one dealing with low-temperature experiments and environments (ca. 1-20 K). In the context of this book, these chapters can be said to deal with relatively mature fields. The second part deals with very low temperatures and very cold molecules. Here, more emphasis is placed on the methods employed to generate samples of molecules at extremely low (
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. The Chemistry of Cold Interstellar Cloud Cores Eric Herbst and Tom J. Millar
- 2. Gas Phase Reactive Collisions at Very Low Temperature: Recent Experimental Advances and Perspectives Andr´e Canosa, Fabien Goulay, Ian R. Sims and Bertrand R. Rowe
- 3. The Study of Cold Collisions Using Ion Guides and Traps D. Gerlich
- 4. Theory of Low Temperature Gas-Phase Reactions Stephen J. Klippenstein and Yuri Georgievskii
- 5. Molecular Spectroscopy at Low Temperatures: A High Resolution Infrared Retrospective Scott Davis, Feng Dong and David J. Nesbitt
- 6. The Production and Study of Ultra-Cold Molecular Ions D. Gerlich
- 7. Chemical Dynamics Inside Super.uid Helium Nanodroplets at 0.37K Alkwin Slenczka and J. Peter Toennies
- 8. Kinematic Cooling of Molecules Kevin E. Strecker and David W. Chandler
- 9. Manipulation of Molecules with Electric Fields Sebastiaan Y.T. van de Meerakker, Hendrick L. Bethlem and Gerard Meijer
- 10. Cold Collisions, Quantum Degenerate Gases, Photoassociation, and Cold Molecules John Weiner
- Index