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Atomic & Molecular Physics
Atomic & Molecular Physics
A Microwave Shield Yields Ultracold Dipolar Molecules
A New Platform for Customizable Quantum Devices
Ana Asenjo-Garcia Wins AMO Early Career Scientist Prize
Columbia and Harvard Combine Quantum Expertise to Advance Research in Ultracold Molecules
Columbia Physicist Tanya Zelevinsky Wins 2022 Brown Investigator Award
Columbia Physicists Discuss the State of Quantum Science
Columbia Physicists Shine New Light on an Old Quantum Optics Problem About Collective Behavior
Columbia Team Receives $2M for Quantum Research Aimed at Stabilizing Atomic Excitation
From Atoms to Molecules and Back Again
Harnessing Quantum Properties to Create Single-Molecule Devices
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