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John Morrissey Doyle is an American
physicist A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe. Physicists generally are interested in the root or ultimate cau ...
working in the field of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics and precision
particle physics Particle physics or high-energy physics is the study of Elementary particle, fundamental particles and fundamental interaction, forces that constitute matter and radiation. The field also studies combinations of elementary particles up to the s ...
. He is the Henry B. Silsbee Professor of Physics, director of the Japanese Undergraduate Research Exchange Program (JUREP), co-director of the Harvard Quantum Initiative as well as co-director of the Ph.D. program in quantum science and engineering at
Harvard University Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
. Doyle is most known for his work on cooling and trapping of
atom Atoms are the basic particles of the chemical elements. An atom consists of a atomic nucleus, nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons. The chemical elements are distinguished fr ...
s and
molecule A molecule is a group of two or more atoms that are held together by Force, attractive forces known as chemical bonds; depending on context, the term may or may not include ions that satisfy this criterion. In quantum physics, organic chemi ...
s as well as for his contributions to the
spectroscopy Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets electromagnetic spectra. In narrower contexts, spectroscopy is the precise study of color as generalized from visible light to all bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. Spectro ...
and quantum control of trapped atomic and molecular ensembles. The work of the Doyle group and its collaborators has been contributing to research in AMO (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical) and low-energy elementary particle physics, with implications for molecular structure elucidations,
quantum information Quantum information is the information of the state of a quantum system. It is the basic entity of study in quantum information theory, and can be manipulated using quantum information processing techniques. Quantum information refers to both t ...
, and explorations beyond the Standard Model of physics. He is a Fellow of the
Fulbright Program The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people ...
and the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). Doyle received the
Alexander von Humboldt Research Award The Humboldt Research Award (), also known informally as the Humboldt Prize, is an award given by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany to internationally renowned scientists and scholars who work outside of Germany in recognition of t ...
in 2003 and was the recipient of the 2021 Broida Award and the 2024 Norman F. Ramsey Prize of the
American Physical Society The American Physical Society (APS) is a not-for-profit membership organization of professionals in physics and related disciplines, comprising nearly fifty divisions, sections, and other units. Its mission is the advancement and diffusion of ...
(APS). In 2022, he was elected to the presidential line of the APS, and is now serving as APS President.


Education

Doyle obtained his bachelor's degree in
electrical engineering Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of moder ...
(MIT) in 1986 and his Ph.D. in physics in 1991, likewise from MIT. He stayed on as a postdoctoral associate from 1991 to 1993.


Career

Doyle joined Harvard University as an
assistant professor Assistant professor is an academic rank just below the rank of an associate professor used in universities or colleges, mainly in the United States, Canada, Japan, and South Korea. Overview This position is generally taken after earning a doct ...
in 1993, was promoted to John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Natural Sciences in 1997, and was appointed as a professor of physics in 1999. Since 2015, he has been the Henry B. Silsbee Professor of Physics at Harvard University and since 2019 a visiting professor at
Okayama University is a national university in Japan. The main campus is located in Tsushima-Naka, Okayama, Okayama Prefecture. The school was founded in 1870 and it was established as a university in 1949. In 2014, the university was selected as one of the 37 T ...
. Doyle was a founding co-director of Center for Ultracold Atoms, a
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Physics Frontier Center from 2000 to 2020 and the founding director of the Harvard
Quantum Optics Quantum optics is a branch of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum chemistry that studies the behavior of photons (individual quanta of light). It includes the study of the particle-like properties of photons and their interaction ...
Center from 2010 to 2017. Since 2006, he has been serving as the founder and director of the Japan-US Undergraduate Research Exchange Program (JUREP) and is a founding co-director of the Ph.D. program in quantum science and engineering as well as the Harvard Quantum Initiative. He served as guest editor of a special issue of the ''
European Physical Journal D The ''European Physical Journal D: Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics'' is an academic journal recognized by the European Physical Society, presenting new and original research results. Scope The main areas covered are: *Atomic Physics ...
'' on Cold Molecules (2004), of ''
ChemPhysChem ''ChemPhysChem'' is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of Chemistry Europe. It was established in 2000 and covers all aspects of chemical physics and physical chemistry. Initially published monthly, the jou ...
'' on Cold Molecules (2009), of ''
Molecular Physics Molecular physics is the study of the physical properties of molecules and molecular dynamics. The field overlaps significantly with physical chemistry, chemical physics, and quantum chemistry. It is often considered as a sub-field of atomic, mo ...
'' on Manipulation of Molecules via Electromagnetic Fields (2013), of the ''
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy ''Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that deals with experimental and theoretical articles on all subjects relevant to molecular spectroscopy and its modern applications. Indexing and abstracting According t ...
'' on Laser Cooling of Molecules (2021) and of a Themed Collection of ''
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics ''Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics'' is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research and review articles on any aspect of physical chemistry, chemical physics, and biophysical chemistry. It is published by the Royal Society of ...
'' (PCCP) on Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Storage (2021).


Research

The Doyle group has conducted research on atomic and molecular cooling techniques, such as buffer-gas cooling and the buffer-gas beam, as well as laser-cooling and trapping of molecules, including polyatomic, at ultracold temperatures. His research has involved laser and microwave detection and spectroscopy of molecules, investigation of atomic and molecular
collision In physics, a collision is any event in which two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time. Although the most common use of the word ''collision'' refers to incidents in which two or more objects collide with great for ...
s, utilization of cold molecules for particle physics (especially the search for CP-violating physics beyond the
Standard Model The Standard Model of particle physics is the Scientific theory, theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetism, electromagnetic, weak interaction, weak and strong interactions – excluding gravity) in the unive ...
through EDM searches), and the development of new
quantum information Quantum information is the information of the state of a quantum system. It is the basic entity of study in quantum information theory, and can be manipulated using quantum information processing techniques. Quantum information refers to both t ...
processing platforms using ultracold molecules confined in electromagnetic traps. In addition, the Doyle group developed a new technique for producing heavy, polar radical molecules in the cold and ultracold regime to search for new particles in the 10-100 TeV mass range.


Cold molecules interactions and quantum science

Doyle has made contributions to AMO physics in the context of quantum science. His research group developed a general technique for cooling and loading molecules into traps, combining cryogenic technology with laser-based cooling and control methods. The group has applied this technique to trap diatomic calcium monofluoride (CaF) molecules and more recently extended it to polyatomic molecules, demonstrating trapped linear calcium monohydroxide (CaOH) molecules and a beam of nonlinear calcium monomethoxide (CaOCH3) molecules, all at ultracold temperatures. In one of his highly cited studies, he demonstrated a loading technique for magnetic trapping of calcium monohydride (CaH) molecules at millikelvin temperatures, achieved via elastic collisions with cryogenic helium serving as a cold buffer gas, while employing Zeeman spectroscopy to precisely determine the quantity of trapped molecules and their temperature. He also studied strong qubit-cavity coupling, and examined quantum information protocols and molecular bit coherence. In addition, he has offered insights into the challenges of cooling molecules to their ground state, as well as the potential applications in fields such as quantum computing and precision measurement and particle physics. Doyle's research in the area of quantum computing includes methods for producing both diatomic and polyatomic molecules in optical tweezer arrays, demonstrating long rotational coherence times for CaF qubits based on the molecule's rotational states. He also co-proposed integrating isolated polar molecules with mesoscopic solid-state devices to achieve quantum-level control. In addition, he and David Patterson developed a technique for detecting and quantifying chirality in gas-phase molecules using nonlinear resonant phase-sensitive microwave spectroscopy. In another line of work, Doyle and collaborators demonstrated the production of Bose-Einstein condensates of metastable helium using only buffer-gas loading into a magnetic trap combined with evaporative cooling. With the group of Yoshihiro Takahashi at Kyoto University, he assisted with the production and study of quantum degenerate Bose-Fermi and Fermi-Fermi mixtures of Yb and Li atoms, achieving simultaneous quantum degeneracy in mixtures composed of alkali and alkaline-earth-like atoms Li and Yb. The Doyle group also pioneered the control of cold collisions using applied electromagnetic fields.


Collision processes of molecules

A major research interest of Doyle has been molecular collision processes. His investigation on the magnetically trapped
imidogen Imidogen is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NH. Like other simple radicals, it is highly reactive and consequently short-lived except as a dilute gas. Its behavior depends on its spin multiplicity. Production and properties Imido ...
(NH) molecules and their collisions with both 3He and 4He isotopes provided insights into the interplay between molecular structure and collisional energy transfer at low temperatures. In collaboration with David Patterson and Edem Tsikata, he was able to observe larger (>5 atoms) molecules moving slowly at cold temperatures (<10 K), providing insights into the behavior of larger molecules under such conditions. Moreover, by combining the techniques of Stark deceleration, magnetic trapping, and cryogenic buffer-gas cooling, he in collaboration with
Jun Ye Jun Ye (; born 1967) is a Chinese-American physicist at JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the University of Colorado Boulder, working primarily in the field of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. Education and ca ...
achieved the first experimental observation of cold collisions between two different species of state-selected neutral polar molecules.


Standard model and electric dipole moment

Together with
David DeMille David P. DeMille is an American physicist and Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago. He is best known for his use of polar diatomic molecules to search for symmetry-violating effects within the molecules and as a means for manipula ...
and
Gerald Gabrielse Gerald Gabrielse is an Americans, American physicist. He is the Board of Trustees Professor of Physics and director of the Center for Fundamental Physics at Northwestern University, and Emeritus George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics at Harv ...
as part of the ACME collaboration, Doyle made use of
thorium monoxide Thorium monoxide (thorium(II) oxide), is the binary oxide of thorium having chemical formula ThO. In the vapor phase, it is a diatomic molecule. Gaseous (molecular) form Laser ablation of thorium in the presence of oxygen produces vapor-phase tho ...
(ThO) to measure the
electron electric dipole moment The electron electric dipole moment is an intrinsic property of an electron such that the potential energy is linearly related to the strength of the electric field: : U = - \mathbf d_ \cdot \mathbf E. The electron's electric dipole moment (EDM ...
(eEDM), achieving an upper limit of , d(e), < 8.7 × 10-29 e·cm (90% confidence), significantly improving sensitivity and impacting extensions to the Standard Model at the multi-TeV scale. The same team later achieved another improvement by about a factor of ten in the eEDM limit, , d(e), < 1.1 × 10-29 e·cm (90% confidence). This improved experimental limit on the electric dipole moment of the electron was enabled by using a buffer-gas beam of cold ThO molecules and measuring the spin precession of electrons subjected to a huge intramolecular
electric field An electric field (sometimes called E-field) is a field (physics), physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles such as electrons. In classical electromagnetism, the electric field of a single charge (or group of charges) descri ...
. Meanwhile, he alongside his collaborators expanded the range of species for similar searched for eEDM by the highly sensitive YbOH and SrOH molecules.


Buffer gas cooling of NH radicals

In the 1990s and 2000s, Doyle demonstrated buffer gas cooling for numerous atoms and small molecules, including VO, NH, CaF, CaH, and NH3. His collaborative work introduced the technique of buffer-gas cooling and loading of atoms and molecules into magnetic traps, applicable to species trappable at buffer gas temperatures as low as 240 mK, and also showed the direct loading and cooling of a thermal beam into a cryogenic helium buffer gas. He further contributed to the development of a general cooling method using a novel beam-loaded buffer gas technique that could be applied to a wide range of molecules in a
molecular beam A molecular beam is produced by allowing a gas at higher pressure to expand through a small orifice into a chamber at lower pressure to form a beam of particles (atoms, free radicals, molecules or ions) moving at approximately equal velocitie ...
to achieve translational temperatures under 6 K.


Buffer gas beams

In collaboration with
David DeMille David P. DeMille is an American physicist and Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago. He is best known for his use of polar diatomic molecules to search for symmetry-violating effects within the molecules and as a means for manipula ...
, Doyle developed a new form of molecular beam, known as the
buffer gas Buffer may refer to: Science * Buffer gas, an inert or nonflammable gas * Buffer solution, a solution used to prevent changes in pH * Lysis buffer, in cell biology * Metal ion buffer * Mineral redox buffer, in geology Technology and engineering ...
beam. This was later followed by him and Patterson creating a new type of cold, slow molecular beam, the hydrodynamically enhanced cryogenic buffer gas beam (CBGB). This technique produces molecular beams that are comparably cold to traditional techniques, but with a much lower velocity in the laboratory frame and a much higher brightness and flux, especially for molecular radicals. The buffer gas beam has found applications in laser cooling of molecules, precision spectroscopy, and in fundamental physics experiments.


Awards and honors

*2010 – Fellow, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) *2021 – Herbert P. Broida Award, American Physical Society *2024 – Norman F. Ramsey Prize, American Physical Society *2025 �
Member of the National Academy of Sciences


Selected articles

*Weinstein, J. D., DeCarvalho, R., Guillet, T., Friedrich, B., & Doyle, J. M. (1998). Magnetic trapping of calcium monohydride molecules at millikelvin temperatures. Nature, 395(6698), 148-150. *Doyle, J., Friedrich, B., Krems, R. V., & Masnou-Seeuws, F. (2004). Quo vadis, cold molecules?. The European Physical Journal D-Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics, 31, 149-164. *André, A., DeMille, D., Doyle, J. M., Lukin, M. D., Maxwell, S. E., Rabl, P., ... & Zoller, P. (2006). A coherent all-electrical interface between polar molecules and mesoscopic superconducting resonators. Nature Physics, 2(9), 636-642. *ACME collaboration, Baron, J., Campbell, W. C., DeMille, D., Doyle, J. M., Gabrielse, G., ... & West, A. D. (2014). Order of magnitude smaller limit on the electric dipole moment of the electron. Science, 343(6168), 269-272. *ACME Collaboration, Andreev V. 1 5 Ang DG 1 DeMille, D., Doyle, J.M., Gabrielse G., Haefner, J., Hutzler, NR, Lasner, Z., Meisenhelder, C., O’Leary, BR, Panda, CD, West, AD, West, EP, Wu, X. (2018). Improved limit on the electric dipole moment of the electron. Nature, 562(7727), 355-360.


References

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