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AbstractWe investigate the ultracold collisions of rotationally excited dipolar molecules in free-space, taking the hetero-nuclear bi-alkali molecule of KRb as an example. We show that we can sharply tune the elastic, inelastic and reactive rate coefficients of lossy molecular collisions when a second rotationally excited colliding channel crosses the threshold of the initial colliding channel, with the help of an applied electric field, as found by Avdeenkov et al for non-lossy molecules (Phys. Rev. A 73 022707). We can increase or decrease the inelastic and reactive processes whether the second channel is above or below the initial channel. This is seen for both bosonic and fermionic molecules. Additionally, we include the electric quadrupole and octopole moment to the dipole moment in the expression of the long-range multipole-multipole interaction. We found that for processes mediated by the incident channel, such as elastic and reactive collisions, the inclusion of quadrupole and octopole moments is not important at ultralow energies. The moments are important for processes mediated by state-tostate transitions like inelastic collisions.
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