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Optical shielding of destructive chemical reactions between ultracold ground-state NaRb molecules

Quantum Gases 2020-10-14 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We propose a method to suppress the chemical reactions between ultracold bosonic ground-state 23^{23}Na87^{87}Rb molecules based on optical shielding. By applying a laser with a frequency blue-detuned from the transition between the lowest rovibrational level of the electronic ground state X1Σ+(vX=0,jX=0)X^1\Sigma^+ (v_X=0, j_X=0), and the long-lived excited level b3Π0(vb=0,jb=1)b^3\Pi_0 (v_b=0, j_b=1), the long-range dipole-dipole interaction between the colliding molecules can be engineered, leading to a dramatic suppression of reactive and photoinduced inelastic collisions, for both linear and circular laser polarizations. We demonstrate that the spontaneous emission from b3Π0(vb=0,jb=1)b^3\Pi_0 (v_b=0, j_b=1) does not deteriorate the shielding process. This opens the possibility for a strong increase of the lifetime of cold molecule traps, and for an efficient evaporative cooling. We also anticipate that the proposed mechanism is valid for alkali-metal diatomics with sufficiently large dipole-dipole interactions.

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@article{arxiv.2006.09014,
  title  = {Optical shielding of destructive chemical reactions between ultracold ground-state NaRb molecules},
  author = {T. Xie and M. Lepers and R. Vexiau and A. Orban and O. Dulieu and N. Bouloufa-Maafa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.09014},
  year   = {2020}
}