Ab initio calculation of the KRb dipole moments
Abstract
The relativistic configuration interaction valence bond method has been used to calculate permanent and transition electric dipole moments of the KRb heteronuclear molecule as a function of internuclear separation. The permanent dipole moment of the ground state potential is found to be 0.30(2) at the equilibrium internuclear separation with excess negative charge on the potassium atom. For the potential the dipole moment is an order of magnitude smaller (1 Cm) In addition, we calculate transition dipole moments between the two ground-state and excited-state potentials that dissociate to the K(4s)+Rb(5p) limits. Using this data we propose a way to produce singlet KRb molecules by a two-photon Raman process starting from an ultracold mixture of doubly spin-polarized ground state K and Rb atoms. This Raman process is only allowed due to relativistic spin-orbit couplings and the absence of gerade/ungerade selection rules in heteronuclear dimers.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0305215,
title = {Ab initio calculation of the KRb dipole moments},
author = {S. Kotochigova and P. S. Julienne and E. Tiesinga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0305215},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
16 pages, 7 figures