PhD, Department of Physics, University of Connecticut, 2007
MS, Department of Physics, Peking University, 2001
BS, Department of Material Physics, University of Sci. & Tech. Beijing, 1998
Position:
2020-now, Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2016-2020, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2010-2016, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2007-2010, Postdoctoral Research Associate, JILA and University of Colorado
Research Interest:
Ultracold polar molecules
Bose-Einstein condensate and quantum degenerate Fermi gas
High resolution spectroscopy
Femotosecond frequency comb and ultra-stable lasers
Selected Recent Publications:
F.D. Wang, D.Z. Xiong, X.K. Li, D.J. Wang, E. Tiemann, "Observation of Feshbach resonances between ultracold Na and Rb atoms", Phys. Rev A (R) 87,080702 (2013).
Z.F. Xu, D.J. Wang and L. You, "Quantum spin mixing in a binary mixture of spin-1 atomic condensates", Phys. Rev. A 86, 013632 (2012).
M.H.G. de Miranda, A. Chotia, B. Neyenhuis, D. Wang, G. Quemener, S. Ospelkaus, J.L. Bohn, J. Ye and D.S. Jin, "Controlling the quantum stereodynamics of ultracold bimolecular reactions", Nature Phys. 7, 502-507 (2011).
D. Wang, B. Neyenhuis, M.H.G. deMiranda, K-K Ni, S. Ospelkaus, D.S. Jin and J. Ye, "Direct absorption imaging of ultracold polar molecules", Phys. Rev. A 81, 061404(R) (2010).
K-K Ni, S. Ospelkaus, D. Wang, G. Quemener, B. Neyenhuis, M.H.G. deMiranda, J.L. Bohn, J. Ye and D.S. Jin, "Dipolar collisions of polar molecules in the quantum regime", Nature 464, 1324 (2010).
S. Ospelkaus, K-K Ni, D. Wang, M.H.G. deMiranda, B. Neyenhuis, G. Quemener, P.S. Julienne, J.L. Bohn, D.S. Jin and J. Ye, "Quantum-State Controlled Chemical Reactions of Ultracold KRb Molecules", Science 327, 853 (2010).
S. Ospelkaus, K-K Ni, G. Quemener, B. Neyenhuis, D. Wang, M.H.G. deMiranda, J.L. Bohn, J. Ye and D.S. Jin, "Controlling the hyperfine state of rovibronic ground-state polar molecules", Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 030402 (2010).