Efficient production of polar molecular Bose-Einstein condensates via an all-optical R-type atom-molecule adiabatic passage
Abstract
We propose a scheme of "-type" photoassociative adiabatic passage (PAP) to create polar molecular condensates from two different species of ultracold atoms. Due to the presence of a quasi-coherent population trapping state in the scheme, it is possible to associate atoms into molecules with a \textit{low-power} photoassociation (PA) laser. One remarkable advantage of our scheme is that a tunable atom-molecule coupling strength can be achieved by using a time-dependent PA field, which exhibits larger flexibility than using a tunable magnetic field. In addition, our results show that the PA intensity required in the "-type" PAP could be greatly reduced compared to that in a conventional "-type" one.
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@article{arxiv.1002.0664,
title = {Efficient production of polar molecular Bose-Einstein condensates via an all-optical R-type atom-molecule adiabatic passage},
author = {Jing Qian and Lu Zhou and Keye Zhang and Weiping Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.0664},
year = {2015}
}
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17 pages, 5 figures, to appear in New Journal of Physics