Rovibrational optical cooling performed by broadband multimode diode laser in a Rb<sub>2</sub> supersonic beam
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Abstract
In this work, we have investigate optical rovibrational cooling of Rb2 molecules in a thermal supersonic beam. Broadband multimode diode lasers were spectrally shaped using a 4F grating configuration, in order to performed optical transitions from X1Σg+ ground state to the B1Πu excited potential in the 680-700 nm range. The optical shaping system is composed of a high efficiency transmission grating, a cylindrical lens and a digital micromirror device (DMD), which presents a theoretical resolution of 0.6 cm-1. The molecules were detected by photoionization technique, through transitions from the X1∑g+ → B1Πu using a pulsed dye laser at 682 nm, and then photoionized by a 532 nm pulsed laser 5 ns later. The results indicate that we are able to pump most of the molecules to vX=0, JX≤10 using an appropriated optical shaping. Spectroscopy of the 21Σu+ was also performed in the 480 nm range, using this cold rovibrational sample. Simulations indicate that the optical pumping results should be improved by applying a virtually imaged phased array system.
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Presenters
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Luis G Marcassa
Universidade de São Paulo
Authors
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Manuel A Lefran Torres
Universidade de São Paulo
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David Rodriguez Fernandez
Universidade de São Paulo
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Marcos R Cardoso
Universidade de São Paulo
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Olivier Dulieu
Université Paris-Saclay
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Nadia Bouloufa-Maafa
Université Paris-Saclay
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Luis G Marcassa
Universidade de São Paulo