Photoassociation of a cold atom-molecule pair II: second order perturbation approach
Quantum Physics
2017-04-11 v1 Atomic and Molecular Clusters
Chemical Physics
Abstract
The electrostatic interaction between an excited atom and a diatomic ground state molecule in an arbitrary rovibrational level at large mutual separations is investigated with a general second-order perturbation theory, in the perspective of modeling the photoassociation between cold atoms and molecules. We find that the combination of quadrupole-quadrupole and van der Waals interactions compete with the rotational energy of the dimer, limiting the range of validity of the perturbative approach to distances larger than 100 a.u.. Numerical results are given for the long-range interaction between Cs and Cs, showing that the photoassociation is probably efficient whatever the Cs rotational energy.
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@article{arxiv.1101.0542,
title = {Photoassociation of a cold atom-molecule pair II: second order perturbation approach},
author = {M. Lepers and R. Vexiau and N. Bouloufa and O. Dulieu and V. Kokoouline},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.0542},
year = {2017}
}
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