Photoinduced two-body loss of ultracold molecules

ORAL

Abstract

Ultracold polar molecules are a promising platform for applications such as precision measurement, quantum computing, and quantum simulation. In typical experiments, the molecules’ lifetime is limited by loss due to molecule-molecule collisions. Surprisingly, collisional loss is observed even for chemically stable molecules, and cannot be explained by “sticky collisions”, proposed previously \footnote{Mayle, Ruzic, and Bohn, \emph{Phys. Rev. A}, {\bf 85}, 062712 (2013)}. Instead, we show that excitation of collision complexes by the laser used to trap the molecules leads to the effective two-body loss observed experimentally \footnote{Christianen, Zwierlein, Groenenboom, and Karman, \emph{Phys. Rev. Lett.}, {\bf 123}, 123402 (2019)}

Authors

  • Tijs Karman

    • ITAMP - Harvard
    • ITAMP - Harvard University
  • Arthur Christianen

    • Max-Planck Institut für Quantenoptik Munich
  • Martin W. Zwierlein

    • MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms, Research Laboratory of Electronics, and Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
  • Gerrit Groenenboom

    • Theoretical Chemistry, IMM, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands