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Structure and interactions of atoms and diatomic molecules: from ultracold gases to doped solids

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Authors: Maxence Lepers

Year

2025

Paper ID

17647

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Preprint

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This is the manuscript of my "Habilitation à diriger des recherches", where I present the research work that I have done after my PhD, defended in 2009. The manuscript is divided in two parts. The first one is dedicated to atomic-structure calculations with neutral and trivalent lanthanides, in the contexts of ultracold gases and rare-earth doped solids. The second part deals with long-range interactions in ultracold gases of alkali-metal atoms and diatomic molecules, as well as lanthanide atoms. The detailed description of long-range interactions serves to characterize ultralow-temperature phenomena, like photoassociation and collisional shielding.

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