Tuesday, June 5, 2012

1206.0417 (G. Reinaudi et al.)

Optical Production of Stable Ultracold $^{88}$Sr$_2$ Molecules    [PDF]

G. Reinaudi, C. B. Osborn, M. McDonald, S. Kotochigova, T. Zelevinsky
We have produced large samples of ultracold $^{88}$Sr$_2$ molecules in the electronic ground state in an optical lattice. The molecules are bound by 0.05 cm$^{-1}$ and are stable for several milliseconds. The fast, all-optical method of molecule creation via intercombination line photoassociation relies on a near-unity Franck-Condon factor. The detection uses a weakly bound vibrational level corresponding to a very large dimer. This is the first of two steps needed to create Sr$_2$ in the absolute ground quantum state. Lattice-trapped Sr$_2$ is of interest to frequency metrology and ultracold chemistry.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.0417

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