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Singlet Pathway to the Ground State of Ultracold Polar Molecules

Quantum Gases 2020-04-08 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

Starting from weakly bound Feshbach molecules, we demonstrate a two-photon pathway to the dipolar ground state of bi-alkali molecules that involves only singlet-to-singlet optical transitions. This pathway eliminates the search for a suitable intermediate state with sufficient singlet-triplet mixing and the exploration of its hyperfine structure, as is typical for pathways starting from triplet dominated Feshbach molecules. By selecting a Feshbach state with a stretched singlet hyperfine component and controlling the polarization of the excitation laser, we assure coupling to only a single hyperfine component of the A1Σ+\textrm{A}^{1}\Sigma^{+} excited potential, even if the hyperfine structure is not resolved. Similarly, we address a stretched hyperfine component of the X1Σ+\textrm{X}^{1}\Sigma^{+} rovibrational ground state, and therefore an ideal three level system is established. We demonstrate this pathway with 6Li40K{}^{6}\textrm{Li}{}^{40}\textrm{K} molecules. By exploring deeply bound states of the A1Σ+\textrm{A}^{1}\Sigma^{+} potential, we are able to obtain large and balanced Rabi frequencies for both transitions. This method can be applied to other molecular species.

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@article{arxiv.1908.02703,
  title  = {Singlet Pathway to the Ground State of Ultracold Polar Molecules},
  author = {Anbang Yang and Sofia Botsi and Sunil Kumar and Sambit B. Pal and Mark M. Lam and Ieva Čepaitė and Andrew Laugharn and Kai Dieckmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.02703},
  year   = {2020}
}

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