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Dark resonances for ground state transfer of molecular quantum gases

Quantum Physics 2011-11-23 v1

Abstract

One possible way to produce ultracold, high-phase-space-density quantum gases of molecules in the rovibronic ground state is given by molecule association from quantum-degenerate atomic gases on a Feshbach resonance and subsequent coherent optical multi-photon transfer into the rovibronic ground state. In ultracold samples of Cs_2 molecules, we observe two-photon dark resonances that connect the intermediate rovibrational level |v=73,J=2> with the rovibrational ground state |v=0,J=0> of the singlet X1Σg+X^1\Sigma_g^+ ground state potential. For precise dark resonance spectroscopy we exploit the fact that it is possible to efficiently populate the level |v=73,J=2> by two-photon transfer from the dissociation threshold with the stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) technique. We find that at least one of the two-photon resonances is sufficiently strong to allow future implementation of coherent STIRAP transfer of a molecular quantum gas to the rovibrational ground state |v=0,J=0>.

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@article{arxiv.0811.0695,
  title  = {Dark resonances for ground state transfer of molecular quantum gases},
  author = {Manfred J. Mark and Johann G. Danzl and Elmar Haller and Mattias Gustavsson and Nadia Bouloufa and Olivier Dulieu and Houssam Salami and Tom Bergeman and Helmut Ritsch and Russell Hart and Hanns-Christoph Nägerl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.0695},
  year   = {2011}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures