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Paul Julienne
NIST 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8423 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8423 301.975.3709 psj@umd.edu
Curriculum Vitae Research Projects:
- Theory of Ultracold Atomic Collisions, with Special Emphasis on Scattering Resonances, and Development of Computational and Analytical Models for Collisions in Free Space and Optical Lattices
- Theory of Photoassociation and Other Means of Cold Molecule formation and Manipulation
- Theory of Ultracold Quasi-Two-Electron Atoms, Such as Ca, Sr, and Yb, and Their Applications
Notable Publications:
- "Laser-induced photoassociation of ultracold sodium atoms," H. R. Thorsheim, J. Weiner, and P. S. Julienne, Phys. Rev. Lett. 58, 2420 (1987).
- "Manipulation of Feshbach Resonances in Ultracold Atomic Collisions using Time-Dependent Magnetic Fields," F. H. Mies, E. Tiesinga, and P. S. Julienne, Phys. Rev. A 61, 022721 (2000).
- "Production of cold molecules via magnetically tunable Feshbach resonances," T. Koehler, K. Goral, and P. S. Julienne, Rev. Mod. Phys. 78, 1311-1361 (2006).
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