Neil Shafer-Ray
| Title: | Associate Professor |
| Education: | B.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986 |
| Ph.D. Columbia University, 1990 | |
| Office: | 123 Nielsen Hall |
| Phone: | 405-325-3961, ext. 36123 |
| Email: | shafer-ray@nhn.ou.edu |
| Research Home Page |
My current research interests cover four distinct areas of Atomic and Molecular Physics. One area of research is Chemical Reaction Dynamics. Here I study chemical reactivity as a scattering problem, investigating the exact manner reactants collide to form new chemical species. A second area of interest is Spectroscopic Field Measurements. Here I use molecules and highly excited atoms to probe electric and magnetic fields. The techniques I develop are designed to meet a growing need for field control in both the electronics industry and modern physics experiments. A third area is in the emerging field of Ultracold Molecular Physics. Here I seek to produce and trap molecules at temperatures well below 1 K. Ultracold molecules may be used for precise spectroscopy, quantum computing, and navigational systems. My fourth area of interest is Spectroscopy Beyond the Standard Model. Here features in the precise quantum-beat spectroscopy of ultracold diatomic molecules are probed for effects that cannot be explained by the most widely accepted theory of particle interactions, i.e. the Standard Model.

