Feshbach Resonance Optimized Photoassociation Spectroscopy of Rb

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Abstract

We present preliminary results of an experiment to measure singly-excited molecular electronic potential curves of Rubidium using Feshbach optimized photoassociation. A Feshbach resonance is used to enhance the photoassociation signal by altering the initial scattering wave function, increasing the overlap with the final excited-state bound wave function. We focus on the purely triplet $0^-_g$ state of Rb$_2$ that connects asymptotically to the $5^2S_{1/2} + 5^2P_{1/2}$ separated-atoms limit, due to its simple electronic structure. We trap ultracold atoms undergoing photassociation with and without the presence of a Feshbach resonance. We provide absolute photoassociation rates into vibrational states of excited electronic states that are inaccessible with conventional spectroscopy using a close-coupled scattering calculation. We specifically investigate the dependence on magnetic field, frequency, and polarization.

Authors

  • Sean Krzyzewski

    • University of Oklahoma
  • Thomas Akin

    • University of Oklahoma
  • James Dizikes

    • University of Oklahoma
  • Michael Morrison

    • University of Oklahoma
  • Eric Abraham

    • University of Oklahoma