Long-range bound states near thresholds in ultracold Rb+KRb collisions persist deep below threshold, stay decoupled from short-range chaos, and enable narrow Feshbach resonances.
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Microwave shielding on the n=1→2 transition prevents collisions between ultracold polar molecules without producing bound states that would enhance three-body recombination.
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Long-range states in collisions of ultracold molecules
Long-range bound states near thresholds in ultracold Rb+KRb collisions persist deep below threshold, stay decoupled from short-range chaos, and enable narrow Feshbach resonances.
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Microwave shielding of ultracold polar molecules on the transition $\boldsymbol{n=1 \rightarrow 2}$
Microwave shielding on the n=1→2 transition prevents collisions between ultracold polar molecules without producing bound states that would enhance three-body recombination.