Microwave Studies of Ultracold NaCs Ground State Molecules
ORAL
Abstract
We report on microwave studies on sodium-cesium (NaCs) molecules in their rovibrational ground state. We perform microwave spectroscopy and identify transitions to the first rotationally excited state. The coupling between rotational motion and hyperfine angular momentum is weak in NaCs, leading to a clean rotational structure. We also observe exceptionally strong Rabi coupling, making NaCs an attractive candidate for microwave shielding against collisional losses. This may allow for direct evaporation of NaCs molecules and provide a path to a Bose-Einstein condensate of dipolar ground state molecules.
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Presenters
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Niccolò Bigagli
Columbia University
Authors
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Niccolò Bigagli
Columbia University
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Aden Z Lam
Columbia University
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Claire Warner
Columbia University
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Weijun Yuan
Columbia University
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Siwei Zhang
Columbia University
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Ian C Stevenson
Columbia University
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Sebastian Will
Columbia University