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High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy for Producing Ultracold Absolute Ground-State $^{23}$Na$^{87}$Rb Molecules

Published 13 Oct 2017 in cond-mat.quant-gas and physics.atom-ph | (1710.04883v1)

Abstract: We report a detailed molecular spectroscopy study on the lowest excited electronic states of ${23}\rm{Na}{87}\rm{Rb}$ for producing ultracold ${23}\rm{Na}{87}\rm{Rb}$ molecules in the electronic, rovibrational and hyperfine ground state. Starting from weakly-bound Feshbach molecules, a series of vibrational levels of the $A{1}\Sigma{+}-b{3}\Pi$ coupled excited states were investigated. After resolving, modeling and interpreting the hyperfine structure of several lines, we successfully identified a long-lived level resulting from the accidental hyperfine coupling between the $0+$ and $0-$ components of the $b3\Pi$ state, satisfying all the requirements for the population transfer toward the lowest rovibrational level of the X$1\Sigma+$ state. Using two-photon spectroscopy, its binding energy was measured to be 4977.308(3) cm${-1}$, the most precise value to date. We calibrated all the transition strengths carefully and also demonstrated Raman transfer of Feshbach molecules to the absolute ground state.

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