Microwave shielding of ultracold polar molecules is nearly universal: collision rates, scattering lengths, and bound states match across species when scaled by the dipole length and energy.
Once again the results are identical for the two molecules with appropriately scaled axes, demon- strating full universality with this basis set
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Universality in the microwave shielding of ultracold polar molecules
Microwave shielding of ultracold polar molecules is nearly universal: collision rates, scattering lengths, and bound states match across species when scaled by the dipole length and energy.