Towards Photoassociation and Coherent Control of Cold LiRb Molecules

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Abstract

We present our progress in creating and coherently controlling cold LiRb molecules. We have set up a dual-species $^{7}$Li/$^{85}$Rb magnet-optical trap. Studies of how densities of one atomic species are affected by the presence of another trapped atomic species allow us to probe $^{7}$Li-$^{85}$Rb collisional cross section. We seek to create cold LiRb molecules via photoassociation and detect production of LiRb using trap loss spectroscopy. Once LiRb molecules are created, we will explore controlling molecular alignment and orientation using optical coherent control. One possible method of control entails using quantum interference between multiphoton photoassociation processes to selectively create oriented molecules. Our technique may have possible applications in polar molecule based qubit operations taking advantage of the large dipole moment of LiRb.

*This program is supported by NSF Grant No. CCF-0829918.

Authors

  • John Lorenz

    • Department of Physics, Purdue University
  • Adeel Altaf

    • Department of Physics, Purdue University
  • Sourav Dutta

    • Department of Physics, Purdue University
    • Department of Physics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
  • Daniel S. Elliott

    • Department of Physics, School of Elec. and Comp. Eng., Purdue University
  • Yong P. Chen

    • Purdue University
    • Department of Physics, School of Elec. and Comp. Eng., Purdue University
    • Department of Physics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA