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Overview

Olivier Dulieu is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research centers predominantly on Physics and Astronomy, with a strong focus on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. A significant part of their work extends into subfields such as Spectroscopy, General Health Professions, Artificial Intelligence, and Philosophy.

Their research topics include Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, Advanced Frequency and Time Standards, Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research, Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, Quantum optics and atomic interactions, and Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics.

Olivier Dulieu has contributed extensively to the scientific literature with notable recurrent publication venues including arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review Research, Physical Review A, Journal of Physics Conference Series, and Journal of Physics B Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Romain Véxiau, Nadia Bouloufa-Maafa, Maxence Lepers, Leon Karpa, and Maurice Raoult.

Selected recent papers by Olivier Dulieu feature the following works:

  • "Nuclear spin conservation enables state-to-state control of ultracold molecular reactions," 2020, Nature Chemistry
  • "Life and death of a cold BaRb⁺ molecule inside an ultracold cloud of Rb atoms," 2021, Physical Review Research
  • "Optical Shielding of Destructive Chemical Reactions between Ultracold Ground-State NaRb Molecules," 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • "Laser control of ultracold molecule formation: The case of RbSr," 2021, Physical Review A
  • "Two-photon optical shielding of collisions between ultracold polar molecules," 2023, Physical Review Research

Best Publications

  • Formation of ultracold polar molecules in the rovibrational ground state.

    J. Deiglmayr;A. Grochola;M. Repp;K. Mörtlbauer

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

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

  • Formation of Cold Cs 2 Molecules through Photoassociation

    A. Fioretti;D. Comparat;A. Crubellier;O. Dulieu

  • Quantum Gas of Deeply Bound Ground State Molecules

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

  • Creation of an Ultracold Gas of Ground-State Dipolar ^{23}Na^{87}Rb Molecules.

    Mingyang Guo;Bing Zhu;Bo Lu;Xin Ye

  • Calculation of accurate permanent dipole moments of the lowest 1,3Sigma+ states of heteronuclear alkali dimers using extended basis sets

    Mireille Aymar;Olivier Dulieu

  • Optical pumping and vibrational cooling of molecules.

    Matthieu Viteau;Amodsen Chotia;Maria Allegrini;Maria Allegrini;Nadia Bouloufa

  • MAPPED FOURIER METHODS FOR LONG-RANGE MOLECULES : APPLICATION TO PERTURBATIONS IN THE RB2(0U+) PHOTOASSOCIATION SPECTRUM

    V. Kokoouline;O. Dulieu;R. Kosloff;F. Masnou-Seeuws

  • Potential curves for the ground and excited states of the Na2 molecule up to the (3s+5p) dissociation limit: Results of two different effective potential calculations

    S. Magnier;Ph. Millié;O. Dulieu;F. Masnou‐Seeuws

  • The formation and interactions of cold and ultracold molecules: new challenges for interdisciplinary physics

    Olivier Dulieu;Carlo Gabbanini

  • Direct observation of bimolecular reactions of ultracold KRb molecules.

    M.-G. Hu;M.-G. Hu;Y. Liu;Y. Liu;D. D. Grimes;D. D. Grimes;Y.-W. Lin;Y.-W. Lin

  • Light-Assisted Ion-Neutral Reactive Processes in the Cold Regime: Radiative Molecule Formation versus Charge Exchange

    Felix H. J. Hall;Mireille Aymar;Nadia Bouloufa-Maafa;Nadia Bouloufa-Maafa;Olivier Dulieu

  • Calculations of static dipole polarizabilities of alkali dimers: prospects for alignment of ultracold molecules.

    Johannes Deiglmayr;Mireille Aymar;Roland Wester;Matthias Weidemüller

  • Formation and interactions of cold and ultracold molecules: new challenges for interdisciplinary physics

    Olivier Dulieu;Carlo Gabbanini

  • Photoassociative spectroscopy of the \(\) long-range state

    A. Fioretti;D. Comparat;C. Drag;C. Amiot

  • Resonant coupling in the formation of ultracold ground state molecules via photoassociation.

    C. M. Dion;C. Drag;O. Dulieu;B. Laburthe Tolra

  • Mapped grid methods for long-range molecules and cold collisions

    K. Willner;O. Dulieu;F. Masnou-Seeuws

  • Collisional loss rate in a magneto-optical trap for sodium atoms: Light-intensity dependence

    L. Marcassa;V. Bagnato;Y. Wang;C. Tsao

  • Photoassociation in a gas of cold alkali atoms: I. Perturbative quantum approach

    P Pillet;A Crubellier;A Bleton;O Dulieu

  • Ground state of the polar alkali-metal-atom–strontium molecules: Potential energy curve and permanent dipole moment

    Romain Guérout;Mireille Aymar;Olivier Dulieu

  • Ultracold Dipolar Molecules Composed of Strongly Magnetic Atoms

    A Frisch;A Frisch;M Mark;K Aikawa;S Baier

  • Light-assisted ion-neutral reactive processes in the cold regime: radiative molecule formation vs. charge exchange

    Olivier Dulieu;Felix J. Hall;Mireille Aymar;Nadia Bouloufa

Frequent Co-Authors

William C. Stwalley
William C. Stwalley University of Connecticut
Ronnie Kosloff
Ronnie Kosloff Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Rudolf Grimm
Rudolf Grimm University of Innsbruck
Dan Li
Dan Li University of Melbourne
Amir H. Mohammadi
Amir H. Mohammadi University of KwaZulu-Natal
Paul S. Julienne
Paul S. Julienne University of Maryland, College Park
Jonathan Tennyson
Jonathan Tennyson University College London
Andreas Wolf
Andreas Wolf Max Planck Society

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