Ionization energy measurement of optically pumped rubidium molecules in a beam
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Abstract
In this work, we have measured the ionization energy of Rb2 molecules optically pumped in a supersonic beam. First, we use optically shaped broadband multimode diode lasers to rovibrationally cool the molecules trough transitions between the X1Σg+ and the B1Πu potentials. By optically shaping the multimode diode lasers, the X1Σg+(vX=0,JX<10) states are dark, and the molecules are pumped into them. Then a pulsed dye laser excites the X1Σg+(vX=0,JX<10) →B1Πu (vB=4) transition, which is used because it allows better isotope discrimination (85Rb2). A second dye laser, synchronized with the first, excites the B1Πu (vB=4) → X2Σg+(vX=0) transition, photoionizing the molecule. The ionization happens at zero electric field, to avoid the excitation Rydberg molecular states. About 70 ns after the ionization, we apply a fast high voltage pulse to detect the molecular ions using a channeltron and a counter. The second laser is scanned in the 591 and 609 nm range. The results suggests that ionization energy is higher (∽60 cm-1) than previous results in the literature, and they will be discussed during the presentation.
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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, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Pau
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David Rodriguez Fernandez
Universidade de São Paulo, Institute of Physics of São Carlos, University of São Paulo
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Amrendra Pandey
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay
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Olivier Dulieu
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay
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Nadia Bouloufa-Maafa
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay
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Luis G Marcassa
Universidade de São Paulo