Radiofrequency-induced heating of an interacting Bose-Fermi mixture and towards a quantum gas microscope of NaK dipolar molecules

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Abstract

Radiofrequency spectroscopy of an ultracold, strongly interacting mixture of 23Na and 40K atoms reveals a novel type of halo trimer which consists of two light bosons and one heavy fermion [1]. The trimers have a structure of a Feshbach dimer with a weakly-bound boson and are detected as an additional loss feature near the dimer resonance. In this work, we report on complimentary RF spectra in which the temperature of the mixture following the RF-induced loss process is measured. The spectra reveal striking heating effects at the dimer, trimer, and atomic resonances, which along with trap dynamics and saturation effects explain the discrepancies between observed loss spectra and theoretical lineshapes. With markedly higher SNR than its atom-loss counterpart due to insensitivity to atom number fluctuations, RF heating spectroscopy is an attractive tool for future precision spectroscopy experiments. Additionally, we report on our recent progress towards building a quantum gas microscope of dipolar ground state NaK molecules.

[1] A. Chuang, H. Bui, A. Christianen, Y. Zhang, Y. Ni, D. Ahmed-Braun, C. Robens, M. Zwierlein. arXiv:2411.04820. Submitted to PRX.


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*NSF, AFOSR MURI on molecular ensembles, and the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship

Publication: A. Chuang, H. Bui, A. Christianen, Y. Zhang, Y. Ni, D. Ahmed-Braun, C. Robens, M. Zwierlein. Observation of a Halo Trimer in an Ultracold Bose-Fermi Mixture (arXiv:2411.04820)

Presenters

  • Huan Q Bui

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Huan Q Bui

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Yiming Zhang

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Jacob B VanArsdale

    • Colorado State University
  • Alexander Chuang

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Yiqi Ni

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Arthur Christianen

    • ETH
  • Denise Ahmed-Braun

    • TUE
  • Carsten Robens

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
  • Martin W. Zwierlein

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology