Formation of ultracold molecules induced by a high-power single-frequency fiber laser

Franck-Condon factors For Rb$_2$.

Abstract

The influence of a high-power single-frequency fiber laser on the formation of ultracold 85Rb2 molecules is investigated as a function of its frequency (in the 1062–1070 nm range) in a magneto-optical trap. We find evidence for the formation of ground-state 85Rb2 molecules in low vibrational levels ($v\leqslant 20$) with a maximal rate of 104 s−1, induced by short-range photoassociation by the fiber laser followed by spontaneous emission. When this laser is used to set up a dipole trap, we measure an atomic loss rate at a wavelength far from the PA resonances, only four times smaller than that observed at a PA resonance wavelength. This work may have important consequences for atom trapping using lasers around the conventional 1064 nm wavelength.

Publication
Journal of Physics B. 50, N 4
Paulo Cesar Ventura
Paulo Cesar Ventura
Postdoctoral fellow

A physicist working with epidemic models in multiscale populations and complex networks.