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'''David DeMille''' is |
'''David DeMille''' is an American physicist and Professor of ] at ]. He is best known for his use of ] ] to amplify ] effects within the molecules and as a means for manipulating the external properties of the molecules.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://physics.yale.edu/demille|title=David DeMille|year=2012|work=Yale University Department of Physics|accessdate=2012-10-10}}</ref> His group was the first to accomplish ] of a diatomic molecule, achieved in 2010 using ] ] (SrF).<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Laser cooling of a diatomic molecule|url = http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nature09443|journal = Nature|pages = 820-823|volume = 467|issue = 7317|doi = 10.1038/nature09443|first = E. S.|last = Shuman|first2 = J. F.|last2 = Barry|first3 = D.|last3 = DeMille}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Direct laser cooling of molecules|url = http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101020195313.htm|website = www.sciencedaily.com|accessdate = 2015-11-14}}</ref> He is also known for his precise measurement of the ] using a beam of ] ], conducted in collaboration with the groups of ] and John Doyle at Harvard.<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Order of Magnitude Smaller Limit on the Electric Dipole Moment of the Electron|url = http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6168/269|journal = Science|date = 2014-01-17|issn = 0036-8075|pmid = 24356114|pages = 269-272|volume = 343|issue = 6168|doi = 10.1126/science.1248213|language = en|first = The ACME|last = Collaboration|first2 = J.|last2 = Baron|first3 = W. C.|last3 = Campbell|first4 = D.|last4 = DeMille|first5 = J. M.|last5 = Doyle|first6 = G.|last6 = Gabrielse|first7 = Y. V.|last7 = Gurevich|first8 = P. W.|last8 = Hess|first9 = N. R.|last9 = Hutzler}}</ref> | ||
He was elected a fellow of the ] in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/prizerecipient.cfm?first_nm=David&last_nm=DeMille&year=2007|title=2007 Francis M. Pipkin Award Recipient|year=2012|accessdate=2012-10-10}}</ref> | He was elected a fellow of the ] in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/prizerecipient.cfm?first_nm=David&last_nm=DeMille&year=2007|title=2007 Francis M. Pipkin Award Recipient|year=2012|accessdate=2012-10-10}}</ref> |
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David DeMille | |
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Born | David DeMille |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Chicago (B.A.), University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D.) |
Awards | Francis M. Pipkin Award (2007) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics (atomic physics) |
Institutions | Amherst College (1997 – 1998) Yale University (1998 – ) |
Doctoral advisor | Eugene Commins |
David DeMille is an American physicist and Professor of Physics at Yale University. He is best known for his use of polar diatomic molecules to amplify symmetry-violating effects within the molecules and as a means for manipulating the external properties of the molecules. His group was the first to accomplish laser cooling of a diatomic molecule, achieved in 2010 using strontium monofluoride (SrF). He is also known for his precise measurement of the electron electric dipole moment using a beam of thorium monoxide, conducted in collaboration with the groups of Gerald Gabrielse and John Doyle at Harvard.
He was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2005.
References
- "David DeMille". Yale University Department of Physics. 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-10.
- Shuman, E. S.; Barry, J. F.; DeMille, D. "Laser cooling of a diatomic molecule". Nature. 467 (7317): 820–823. doi:10.1038/nature09443.
- "Direct laser cooling of molecules". www.sciencedaily.com. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- Collaboration, The ACME; Baron, J.; Campbell, W. C.; DeMille, D.; Doyle, J. M.; Gabrielse, G.; Gurevich, Y. V.; Hess, P. W.; Hutzler, N. R. (2014-01-17). "Order of Magnitude Smaller Limit on the Electric Dipole Moment of the Electron". Science. 343 (6168): 269–272. doi:10.1126/science.1248213. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 24356114.
- "2007 Francis M. Pipkin Award Recipient". 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-10.
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