Optical shielding of destructive chemical reactions between ultracold ground-state NaRb molecules
Abstract
We propose a method to suppress the chemical reactions between ultracold bosonic ground-state NaRb 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 , and the long-lived excited level , 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 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}
}