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Seconds-scale coherence on nuclear spin transitions of ultracold polar molecules in 3D optical lattices

Atomic Physics 2022-06-15 v1 Quantum Gases

Abstract

Ultracold polar molecules (UPMs) are emerging as a novel and powerful platform for fundamental applications in quantum science. Here, we report characterization of the coherence between nuclear spin levels of ultracold ground-state sodium-rubidium molecules loaded into a 3D optical lattice with a nearly photon scattering limited trapping lifetime of 9(1) seconds. After identifying and compensating the main sources of decoherence, we achieve a maximum nuclear spin coherence time of T2=3.3(6)T_2^* = 3.3(6)~s with two-photon Ramsey spectroscopy. Furthermore, based on the understanding of the main factor limiting the coherence of the two-photon Rabi transition, we obtain a Rabi lineshape with linewidth below 0.8 Hz. The simultaneous realization of long lifetime and coherence time, and ultra-high spectroscopic resolution in our system unveils the great potentials of UPMs in quantum simulation, computation, and metrology.

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@article{arxiv.2111.10013,
  title  = {Seconds-scale coherence on nuclear spin transitions of ultracold polar molecules in 3D optical lattices},
  author = {Junyu Lin and Junyu He and Mucan Jin and Guanghua Chen and Dajun Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.10013},
  year   = {2022}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures