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Proposal for the formation of ultracold deeply-bound RbSr dipolar molecules by all-optical methods

Atomic Physics 2018-11-14 v1

Abstract

Ultracold paramagnetic and polar diatomic molecules are among the promising systems for quantum simulation of lattice-spin models. Unfortunately, their experimental observation is still challenging. Based on our recent \textit{ab-initio} calculations, we analyze the feasibility of all-optical schemes for the formation of ultracold 87^{87}Rb84^{84}Sr bosonic molecules. First, we have studied the formation by photoassociation followed by spontaneous emission. The photoassociation rates to levels belonging to electronic states converging to the 87^{87}Rb(5s2S)(5s\,^2S)+84^{84}Sr(5s5p3P0,1,25s5p\,^3P_{0,1,2}) asymptotes are particularly small close to the asymptote. The creation of molecules would be more interesting by using deeply levels that preferentially relaxes to the v=0v''=0 level of the ground state. On the other hands, the photoassociation rates to levels belonging to electronic states converging to the Rb(5p2P1/2,3/2)(5p\,^2P_{1/2,3/2})+Sr(5s21S5s^2\,^1S) asymptotes have high value close to the asymptote. The relaxation from the levels close to the asymptotes creates weakly-bound molecules in mosty only one vibrational level. Second, stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) achieved in a tight optical trap efficiently creates weakly-bound ground-state molecules in a well-defined level, thus providing an alternative to magnetic Feshbach resonances to implement several schemes for an adiabatic population transfer toward the lowest ground-state level of RbSr. Finally, we have studied STIRAP process for transferring the weakly-bound molecules into the v=0v''=0 level of the RbSr ground state.

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@article{arxiv.1806.10346,
  title  = {Proposal for the formation of ultracold deeply-bound RbSr dipolar molecules by all-optical methods},
  author = {Adrien Devolder and Eliane Luc-Koenig and Osman Atabek and Michèle Desouter-Lecomte and Olivier Dulieu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.10346},
  year   = {2018}
}

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24 pages, 12 figures, 6 tables