A High-Phase Space Density Gas of NaCs Feshbach Molecules
ORAL
Abstract
We report on the production of ultracold ensembles of sodium-cesium Feshbach molecules. We have located and characterized an s-wave Feshbach resonance at 864.12(2) G between sodium and cesium in their respective hyperfine ground states. We demonstrate that this resonance is well-suited for the creation of Feshbach molecules. By varying the atom number and temperature of the atomic clouds, we have wide-ranging control over the properties of the resulting molecular ensembles. We demonstrate the creation of large molecular ensembles with up to 4 × 104 molecules at 2 μK, as well as ensembles of about 1 × 103 molecules at temperatures below 100 nK, when associating from dual condensates. This is a key step towards the creation of sodium-cesium ground state molecules.
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Presenters
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Aden Z Lam
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
Authors
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Aden Z Lam
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Claire Warner
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Niccolo Bigagli
Columbia Univ
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Ian C Stevenson
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Sebastian Will
Columbia Univ, Columbia University, Columbia