Scattering resonances due to the dipole-dipole interaction between ultracold molecules, induced by static or microwave fields, are studied theoretically. We develop a method for coupled-channel calculations that can efficiently impose many short-range boundary conditions, defined by a short-range phase shift and loss probability as in quantum defect theory. We study how resonances appear as the short-range loss probability is lowered below the universal unit probability. This may become realizable for nonreactive ultracold molecules in blue-detuned box potentials.
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Karman, T. (2023). Resonances in Non-universal Dipolar Collisions. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 127(9), 2194–2211. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.3c00797
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