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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Institute of Physics Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize for his pioneering work on the theory of ultracold molecules
  • 2011 - Tilden Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)
  • 2010 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 2007 - Kołos Medal (Medal im. Włodzimierza Kołosa), University of Warsaw and Polish Chemical Society
  • 1991 - Corday–Morgan Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Jeremy M. Hutson is a researcher affiliated with Durham University in the United Kingdom. Their primary field of study is Physics and Astronomy, with a specialization in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. The breadth of their work encompasses areas such as Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Quantum optics and atomic interactions, Quantum Information and Cryptography, and Strong Light-Matter Interactions.

The research contributions include numerous publications across several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Research
  • New Journal of Physics
  • Physical Review A
  • Physical Review Letters

Notable recent papers authored by Jeremy M. Hutson include:

  • "Robust entangling gate for polar molecules using magnetic and microwave fields," 2020, Physical Review A
  • "Forming a Single Molecule by Magnetoassociation in an Optical Tweezer," 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • "Lee-Huang-Yang effects in the ultracold mixture of Na-23 and Rb-87 with attractive interspecies interactions," 2021, Physical Review Research
  • "Collisions between Ultracold Molecules and Atoms in a Magnetic Trap," 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • "Formation of Ultracold Molecules by Merging Optical Tweezers," 2023, Physical Review Letters

The research collaborations of Jeremy M. Hutson include frequent co-authorship with:

  • Matthew D. Frye
  • Simon L. Cornish
  • Bijit Mukherjee
  • M. R. Tarbutt
  • Philip D. Gregory

The scientist's awards include the Institute of Physics Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize in 2016 for pioneering work on the theory of ultracold molecules, the Tilden Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (2011), Fellowship of the Royal Society (2010), the Kołos Medal from the University of Warsaw and Polish Chemical Society (2007), and the Corday-Morgan Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (1991).

Best Publications

  • Theoretical studies of van der Waals molecules and intermolecular forces

    A. D. Buckingham;P. W. Fowler;Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Ultracold dense samples of dipolar RbCs molecules in the rovibrational and hyperfine ground state.

    Tetsu Takekoshi;Lukas Reichsöllner;Andreas Schindewolf;Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Creation of ultracold ^{87}Rb^{133}Cs molecules in the rovibrational ground state.

    Peter K. Molony;Philip D. Gregory;Zhonghua Ji;Bo Lu

  • An ultracold high-density sample of rovibronic ground-state molecules in an optical lattice

    Johann G. Danzl;Manfred J. Mark;Elmar Haller;Mattias Gustavsson

  • Intermolecular Forces from the Spectroscopy of Van Der Waals Molecules

    Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Vibrational dependence of the anisotropic intermolecular potential of Ar–HF

    Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Precise characterization of 6Li Feshbach resonances using trap-sideband-resolved RF spectroscopy of weakly bound molecules.

    Gerhard Zürn;Thomas Lompe;Andre Niklas Wenz;Selim Jochim

  • Quantum gas of rovibronic ground-state molecules in an optical lattice

    Johann G. Danzl;Manfred J. Mark;Elmar Haller;Mattias Gustavsson

  • The intermolecular potential of Ne–HCl: Determination from high‐resolution spectroscopy

    Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Reactions of ultracold alkali-metal dimers

    Piotr S. Zuchowski;Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Improved potential energy surfaces for the interaction of H2 with Ar, Kr, and Xe

    Robert J. Le Roy;Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Anisotropic intermolecular forces

    Jeremy M. Hutson;Brian J. Howard

  • Vibrational dependence of the anisotropic intermolecular potential of Ar-HCl

    Jeremy M. Hutson

  • The dynamics of open-shell Van der Waals complexes

    Marie‐Lise Dubernet;David Flower;Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Morphing ab initio potentials: A systematic study of Ne–HF

    Markus Meuwly;Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Quantum dynamics of ultracold Na+ Na2 collisions.

    Pavel Soldán;Marko T. Cvitaš;Jeremy M. Hutson;Pascal Honvault

  • The intermolecular potential energy surface of Ar · HC1

    Jeremy M. Hutson;Brian J. Howard

  • Anisotropic intermolecular forces: II. Rare gas-hydrogen fluoride systems

    Jeremy M. Hutson;Brian J. Howard

  • Molecule formation in ultracold atomic gases

    Jeremy M. Hutson;Pavel Soldán

  • Atom–asymmetric top van der Waals complexes: Angular momentum coupling in Ar–H2O

    Jeremy M. Hutson

  • Rotational predissociation of the Ar⋅HCl van der Waals complex: Close‐coupled scattering calculations

    C. J. Ashton;M. S. Child;Jeremy M. Hutson

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul S. Julienne
Paul S. Julienne University of Maryland, College Park
Rudolf Grimm
Rudolf Grimm University of Innsbruck
Robert Moszynski
Robert Moszynski University of Warsaw
Markus Meuwly
Markus Meuwly University of Basel
Patrick W. Fowler
Patrick W. Fowler University of Sheffield
Zlatko Bačić
Zlatko Bačić New York University
Robert J. Le Roy
Robert J. Le Roy University of Waterloo
David J. Nesbitt
David J. Nesbitt University of Colorado Boulder
David C. Clary
David C. Clary University of Oxford
Jonathan Tennyson
Jonathan Tennyson University College London

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