Rovibrational optical cooling of Rb<sub>2</sub> in a supersonic beam
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Abstract
In this work, we propose to optically cool the rotation and the vibration of Rb2 molecules in a supersonic beam by applying a spectrally shaped broadband light source, which consists of several multimode diodes, in the range of 680 - 730 nm. Optical transitions from X1Σg+ ground state to the B1Πu excited potential can be driven by such source. The shaped spectrum is such that the X1Σg+(vx = 0, Jx = 0) and X1Σg+(vx = 0, Jx = 1) ground states will be a dark states. The molecules will be observed by photoionization technique, through transitions from the X1Σg+(vx, Jx) to B1Πu(vB, JB) potential using a CW diode laser, and then photoionized by a 532 nm pulsed laser. Such technique will allow us to resolve the rotational distribution of the X1Σg+(vx = 0). Theoretical simulations indicate that we should be able to perform the rovibrational cooling with this arrangement of lasers.
Presenters
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Manuel A Lefran Torres
Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the USP
Authors
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Manuel A Lefran Torres
Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the USP
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David Rodriguez Fernandez
Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the USP
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Marcos R Cardoso
Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the USP
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Luis Gustavo G Marcassa
University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the USP