Microwave shielding of ultracold NaRb molecules
ORAL
Abstract
Recent years have witnessed tremendous progresses in creating and manipulating ultracold polar molecules. However, the two-body loss even without chemical reactions is still a hurdle for many future explorations. In this work, we investigate the loss suppression of bosonic NaRb molecules with a circular polarized microwave which can induce a long-range barrier via the resonant dipolar interaction and prevent molecules from reaching the short range and undergoing lossy collisions. We demonstrate suppression of the loss by over two orders of magnitude with the lowest two-body inelastic rate coefficient reaching 1×10^(-12) cm^3/s. The elastic-to-inelastic collision ratio is improved to around 1000, which should be enough for observing efficient evaporative cooling.
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Presenters
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Guanghua CHEN
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Authors
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Guanghua CHEN
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Mucan Jin
The Chinese University of Hongkong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Junyu Lin
Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Zhaopeng Shi
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Bo Yang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Dajun Wang
Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong