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Production of ultracold Cs*Yb molecules by photoassociation

Atomic Physics 2018-06-27 v1

Abstract

We report the production of ultracold heteronuclear Cs^*Yb molecules through one-photon photoassociation applied to an ultracold atomic mixture of Cs and Yb confined in an optical dipole trap. We use trap-loss spectroscopy to detect molecular states below the Cs(2P1/2^{2}P_{1/2}) + Yb(1S0^{1}S_{0}) asymptote. For 133^{133}Cs174^{174}Yb, we observe 13 rovibrational states with binding energies up to \sim500 GHz. For each rovibrational state we observe two resonances associated with the Cs hyperfine structure and show that the hyperfine splitting in the diatomic molecule decreases for more deeply bound states. In addition, we produce ultracold fermionic 133^{133}Cs173^{173}Yb and bosonic 133^{133}Cs172^{172}Yb and 133^{133}Cs170^{170}Yb molecules. From mass scaling, we determine the number of bound states supported by the 2(1/2) excited-state potential to be 154 or 155.

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@article{arxiv.1804.07319,
  title  = {Production of ultracold Cs*Yb molecules by photoassociation},
  author = {Alexander Guttridge and Stephen A. Hopkins and Matthew D. Frye and John J. McFerran and Jeremy M. Hutson and Simon L. Cornish},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.07319},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 Pages, 5 Figures