Radio-frequency Association of Weakly-bound 23Na-40K Molecules in an Interacting Thermal Mixture
ORAL
Abstract
The production of weakly bound molecules via a magnetic Feshbach resonance is a prerequisite step in the creation of ground state molecules from ultracold atomic mixtures using the two-photon association technique. This intermediate step is typically achieved by an adiabatic ramp across the Feshbach resonance or, as we explore in this work, with a free-to-bound radio-frequency association process. Our rf spectra reveal the existence of additional short-lived bound states whose binding energies closely track that of the well-known diatomic Feshbach molecule state. We are able to explain these binding energies from a universal theory involving only the interatomic Van der Waals lengths and s-wave scattering lengths.
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Presenters
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Huan Q Bui
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Huan Q Bui
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Alexander Chuang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Yiming Zhang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Yiqi Ni
MIT
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Carsten Robens
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Arthur Christianen
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
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Richard Schmidt
Harvard University
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Martin Zwierlein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology