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Rotational cooling of Li-2((1)sigma(+)(g)) molecules by ultracold collisions with a helium gas buffer

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Bodo, E
Gianturco, F. A.
Sebastianelli, F
Yurtsever, M.

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The very weak interaction of Li-2 with He atoms has been obtained from accurate ab initio calculations and is here analyzed in terms of its anisotropic features. Quantum scattering calculations of the rotational inelastic de-excitation cross sections are carried out using a recently proposed multichannel treatment, the modified variable phase method, implemented by the authors and applied here to ultralow collision energies. General conclusions on the low efficiency of a He buffer gas in cooling down molecular rotations in this system are presented and analyzed.

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Chemistry, physical and theoretical

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Theoretical Chemistry Accounts

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10.1007/s00214-004-0586-z

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