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A high phase-space density mixture of $^{87}$Rb and $^{133}$Cs: towards ultracold heteronuclear molecules

Published 28 Jul 2011 in physics.atom-ph | (1107.5767v1)

Abstract: We report the production of a high phase-space density mixture of ${87}$Rb and ${133}$Cs atoms in a levitated crossed optical dipole trap as the first step towards the creation of ultracold RbCs molecules via magneto-association. We present a simple and robust experimental setup designed for the sympathetic cooling of ${133}$Cs via interspecies elastic collisions with ${87}$Rb. Working with the $|F=1, m_F=+1 >$ and the $|3, +3 >$ states of ${87}$Rb and ${133}$Cs respectively, we measure a high interspecies three-body inelastic collision rate $\sim 10{-25}-10{-26} \rm{cm}{6}\rm{s}{-1}$ which hinders the sympathetic cooling. Nevertheless by careful tailoring of the evaporation we can produce phase-space densities near quantum degeneracy for both species simultaneously. In addition we report the observation of an interspecies Feshbach resonance at 181.7(5) G and demonstrate the creation of Cs$_{2}$ molecules via magneto-association on the 4g(4) resonance at 19.8 G. These results represent important steps towards the creation of ultracold RbCs molecules in our apparatus.

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