Collisions in a Cold Trapped Molecular Sample in a well-defined quantum state: COC...
Cold atoms in quantum and non-quantum regime: atomic collisions and other experiments
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Author(s): |
de Lima, Emanuel F.
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Document type: | Journal article |
Source: | PHYSICAL REVIEW A; v. 95, n. 1, p. 7-pg., 2017-01-24. |
Abstract | |
We consider the formation of cold diatomic molecules in the electronic ground state by photoassociation of atoms of dissimilar species. A combination of two transition pathways from the free colliding pair of atoms to a bound vibrational level of the electronic molecular ground state is envisioned. The first pathway consists of a pump-dump scheme with two time-delayed laser pulses in the near-infrared frequency domain. The pump pulse drives the transition to a bound vibrational level of an excited electronic state, while the dump pulse transfers the population to a bound vibrational level of the electronic ground state. The second pathway takes advantage of the existing permanent dipole moment and employs a single pulse in the far-infrared domain to drive the transition from the unbound atoms directly to a bound vibrational level in the electronic ground state. We show that this scheme offers the possibility to coherently control the photoassociation yield by manipulating the relative phase and timing of the pulses. The photoassociation mechanism is illustrated for the formation of cold LiCs molecules. (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 14/23648-9 - Quantum control of ultracold matter |
Grantee: | Emanuel Fernandes de Lima |
Support Opportunities: | Regular Research Grants |