Experimental investigation of ultracold atom-molecule collisions
Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 023201 (2006) Ultracold collisions between Cs atoms and Cs2 dimers in the electronic ground state are observed in an optically trapped gas of atoms and molecules. The Cs2 molecules are formed in the triplet ground state by cw-photoassociation through the outer well of the 0g-(P3...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 023201 (2006) Ultracold collisions between Cs atoms and Cs2 dimers in the electronic ground
state are observed in an optically trapped gas of atoms and molecules. The Cs2
molecules are formed in the triplet ground state by cw-photoassociation through
the outer well of the 0g-(P3/2) excited electronic state. Inelastic
atom-molecule collisions converting internal excitation into kinetic energy
lead to a loss of Cs2 molecules from the dipole trap. Rate coefficients are
determined for collisions involving Cs atoms in either the F=3 or F=4 hyperfine
ground state and Cs2 molecules in either highly vibrationally excited states
(v'=32-47) or in low vibrational states (v'=4-6) of the a ^3 Sigma_u^+ triplet
ground state. The rate coefficients beta ~10^{-10} cm^3/s are found to be
largely independent of the vibrational and rotational excitation indicating
unitary limited cross sections. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.physics/0509123 |