Ultracold Rydberg Molecules
J.P. Shaffer, S.T. Rittenhouse, H.R Sadeghpour

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental and theoretical advances in ultracold Rydberg molecules, highlighting their unique properties and potential applications in spectroscopy, quantum interactions, and quantum information processing.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent realizations of ultralong-range Rydberg molecules and macrodimers, emphasizing their significance for future research and applications.
Findings
Recent creation of ultralong-range Rydberg molecules and macrodimers
Potential applications in spectroscopy and quantum information
Insights into many-body interactions involving Rydberg molecules
Abstract
Ultracold Rydberg molecules have been extensively studied both theoretically and ex-perimentally. Here the authors review the recent realizations of various ultralong-range Rydberg molecules and macrodimers, and explore their potential for current and future applications in spectroscopy, few- and many-body interactions and quantum information processing.
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