Slowing cold molecules with pulsed optical lattices

Guangjiong Dong, Weiping Lu, P. F. Barker, M. N. Shneider

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Abstract

This work presents the proposed schemes for decelerating cold molecules created in pulsed supersonic expansions using pulsed optical lattices. The first scheme relies on the application of a decelerating optical lattice with a dipole-potential well depth of approximately 1 K, created by rapidly chirping medium-intensity fields in the 10 W/cm2 range. This scheme is an optical analog of the Start decelerator that has been successfully used to slow a range of polar molecules. A significant fraction (about 10%) of the very heavy I2 molecules in an Ar buffer gas is shown to be slowed by using this method over sub-microsecond time scales. In the second technique, an optical lattice with larger well depth in the 100 K range travelling at half the supersonic beam velocity is used to trap a significant fraction of the cold, high-velocity molecules. This technique is developed based on the property of periodic motion of the trapped molecules in the optical lattice; the molecules reverse their initial (relative) velocities in the lattice reference frame after half a period. Using this method the cold molecules can be transferred from high speed to zero velocity on nanosecond time scales. As an example, 33% of a CO molecule beam (1 K) with a velocity of 230 m/s is slowed utilising optical intensities of less than 1012 W/cm2.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2003 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC 2003
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages302
Number of pages1
ISBN (Electronic)0780377338, 9780780377332
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003
EventEuropean Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC 2003 - Munich, Germany
Duration: Jun 22 2003Jun 27 2003

Publication series

Name2003 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC 2003

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC 2003
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period6/22/036/27/03

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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