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  • Chemical reactions with ultracold atoms and ions are explored so far with the atom–ion interactions. Here the authors discuss spin-exchange process and show that the spin state of an ensemble of neutral Rb atoms can be used to control the final spin of an imbedded Sr+ ion in the collisions.

    • Tomas Sikorsky
    • Ziv Meir
    • Roee Ozeri
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-5
  • The magnetic interaction between two electrons is measured at the micrometre scale, exhibiting spin entanglement generation over 15 seconds of coherent evolution; varying the inter-electron separation shows a distance dependence consistent with the inverse-cube law.

    • Shlomi Kotler
    • Nitzan Akerman
    • Roee Ozeri
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 510, P: 376-380
  • The formation of molecules in binary particle collisions is forbidden in free space, but the presence of an external trapping potential now enables the realization of bound states in ultracold atom–ion collisions.

    • Meirav Pinkas
    • Or Katz
    • Roee Ozeri
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 19, P: 1573-1578
  • The study of single-atom collisions in ultracold gases has so far been limited to certain atomic and molecular species. A more general scheme based on quantum logic techniques has now been realized in a hybrid cold ion–atom platform.

    • Or Katz
    • Meirav Pinkas
    • Roee Ozeri
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 18, P: 533-537