Precision Science with Ultracold Strontium Dimers
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Abstract
Molecules offer a new paradigm for precision measurements. Homonuclear alkaline-earth dimers are an attractive species owing to their amenability to ab initio quantum chemistry modeling, the natural existence of dipole-forbidden vibrational transitions, molecular subradiance, and narrow triplet electronic states. We demonstrate how light shifts induced by the optical lattice trap on a narrow vibrational Raman transition can be used to accurately determine molecular polarizability ratios and transition strengths. We have mapped out all 63 vibrational states with J=0 and J=2 belonging to the X1Σg+ ground potential in 88Sr2, and we compare the binding energies to ab initio calculations. We also report the all-optical creation of strontium dimers in the absolute rovibrational ground state via a singlet dominant channel in (1)0u+ using STIRAP and discuss prospects for optical trapping in a mid-IR magic lattice to maximize the coherence time of the molecular clock states.
Presenters
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Brandon Iritani
Columbia Univ
Authors
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Brandon Iritani
Columbia Univ
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Kon H Leung
Columbia University, Columbia Univ
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Emily Tiberi
Columbia University
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Tanya Zelevinsky
Columbia University, Columbia Univ