Eric is an experimentalist working in atomic, molecular, and optical physics. His field is laser cooling and trapping, which uses lasers and magnetic fields to cool atoms to a fraction of a degree within absolute zero.
A recent project studied Feshbach Optimized photoassociation: ultracold atoms undergo resonant collision, where a photon binds them together into an excited-state molecule, allowing molecular spectroscopy inaccessible with any other method. Another project uses the ultracold atoms as a non-linear medium for a quantum optics experiment studying electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT), a common method for precision spectroscopy. The project studies the process using Laguerre-Gaussian laser beams, which have orbital angular momentum. Eric has initiated a new project which uses the ultracold atoms as a source for monochromatic ion beams for precision microscopy.