Creation of Ro-vibrational Ground State <sup>6</sup>Li<sup>40</sup>K Molecules
ORAL
Abstract
We report on the creation of ground state 6Li40K molecules with an efficiency of 96%. The singlet stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) pathway is selected to transfer the ultracold 6Li40K molecules from the Feshbach state to X1Σ ro-vibrational ground state and |v ′ = 23〉 vibrational state of the unperturbed A1Σ + potential is chosen as the intermediate state. After applying a reverse STIRAP pulse, the ground state 6Li40K molecules are transferred back to the Feshbach state for detection by using absorptive imaging. The single-trip efficiency of 98% can be inferred by comparing the number of molecules before and after the round-trip STIRAP. The lifetime of the ground state molecules is measured to be around 6ms, which is limited by the two-body collision loss. An oscillation at the molecules' ground state has been observed during the lifetime measurement when all-atom species are trapped, and a possible explanation would be discussed.
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Publication: Creation of a Dipolar Gas of Ultracold 6Li40K Molecules<br>Creating Ro-vibrational Ground State Molecules with High Efficiency
Presenters
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Canming He
Natl Univ of Singapore, Centre for Quantum Technologies
Authors
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Canming He
Natl Univ of Singapore, Centre for Quantum Technologies
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Xiaoyu Nie
Natl Univ of Singapore
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Anbang Yang
Natl Univ of Singapore
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Victor A Avalos Pinilos
Natl Univ of Singapore, Centre for Quantum Technologies
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Sofia Botsi
Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Sing
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Sunil Kumar
Natl Univ of Singapore
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Kai Dieckmann
Natl Univ of Singapore, National University of Singapore