Spin-controlled atom-ion chemistry.

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Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 7610001, Israel.

Published: March 2018

Quantum control of chemical reactions is an important goal in chemistry and physics. Ultracold chemical reactions are often controlled by preparing the reactants in specific quantum states. Here we demonstrate spin-controlled atom-ion inelastic (spin-exchange) processes and chemical (charge-exchange) reactions in an ultracold Rb-Sr mixture. The ion's spin state is controlled by the atomic hyperfine spin state via spin-exchange collisions, which polarize the ion's spin parallel to the atomic spin. We achieve ~ 90% spin polarization due to the absence of strong spin-relaxation channel. Charge-exchange collisions involving electron transfer are only allowed for (RbSr) colliding in the singlet manifold. Initializing the atoms in various spin states affects the overlap of the collision wave function with the singlet molecular manifold and therefore also the reaction rate. Our observations agree with theoretical predictions.

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The original version of this Article contained an error in the third sentence of the first paragraph of the 'Spin polarizing the Sr ion with ultracold atoms' section of the Results, which incorrectly read 'The Langevin collision rate is 1.' The correct version adds 'kHz' after '1.' The fifth sentence of this same paragraph originally read as "Although Rb has a I = 3/2 nuclear spin and a hyperfine-split ground-state manifold, Sr has no nuclear spin and a Zeeman split two-fold ground state", which is incorrect.

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Spin-controlled atom-ion chemistry.

Nat Commun

March 2018

Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 7610001, Israel.

Quantum control of chemical reactions is an important goal in chemistry and physics. Ultracold chemical reactions are often controlled by preparing the reactants in specific quantum states. Here we demonstrate spin-controlled atom-ion inelastic (spin-exchange) processes and chemical (charge-exchange) reactions in an ultracold Rb-Sr mixture.

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