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    The vacuum chamber during which four-atom molecules had been cooled to almost absolute zero

    Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics

    Molecules containing 4 atoms are the largest but to be cooled all the way down to solely 100 billionths of a level above absolute zero. 

    The strategies researchers use for cooling particular person atoms, resembling hitting them with lasers and magnetic forces, don’t work as properly for molecules. This is very true for molecules manufactured from many atoms, as a result of to be very chilly they have to be very nonetheless – the extra transferring elements a molecule has, the extra alternatives it has to maneuver and heat up.  

    “We have a joke that we study molecules not because it is easy, but because it is hard,” says Xin-Yu Luo at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Germany. He and his colleagues have now made four-atom molecules colder than ever earlier than. 

    They began with a number of thousand molecules composed of 1 sodium and one potassium atom, which they confined in an airless chamber and cooled – that’s, made very nonetheless – with magnetic forces and bursts of sunshine. The coldest potential temperature is 0 kelvin, or absolute zero; these molecules had been simply 97 billionths of a kelvin hotter.  

    To flip these two-atom molecules into four-atom molecules, the researchers needed to mix them in pairs with out permitting them to heat up. They used microwave fields to “glue” molecules collectively based mostly on theoretical calculations by Tao Shi and Su Yi the Chinese Academy of Sciences. “We really didn’t know if we could assemble these molecules, but Tao’s team did a calculation and he said to me, ‘this is possible, just try it’,” says Luo.  

    Their trials had been profitable. The researchers created about 1100 molecules, every with two potassium and two sodium atoms, at a temperature of 134 billionths of a kelvin – the largest molecules to achieve this ultracold temperature but.  

    “One of the reasons you make molecules ultracold in the first place is to have more control over them, and this is a big step forward in that sense,” says John Bohn at the University of Colorado Boulder. The new experiment is vital not solely due to the molecules’ unprecedented temperature, but in addition as a result of at their coldest, they enter a identified quantum state and could possibly be pushed into one other state or a course of with precision, he says.  

    Luo says the atoms in these molecules usually are not “glued” to one another as strongly as these in room-temperature molecules. But making them is a obligatory step in the direction of finding out sophisticated chemical reactions, that are simpler to look at when they’re extraordinarily chilly and sluggish. 

    The subsequent query is what different, presumably even greater molecules could possibly be constructed at ultracold temperatures from equally frigid components with the same microwave method, says Sebastian Will at Columbia University in New York. “I think we are looking at exciting new opportunities for quantum chemistry!” he says. 

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