Elucidating the roles of collision energy and photon momentum transfer in the formation of ultralong-range Rydberg molecules

IF 2.9 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 Physics and Astronomy Physical Review A Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1103/physreva.110.032803
C. Wang, Y. Lu, S. K. Kanungo, F. B. Dunning, T. C. Killian, S. Yoshida
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Spectroscopic measurements of the rotational distribution of Sr84 and Sr865sns1S0 ultralong-range Rydberg molecular dimers created via photoassociation in a cold gas are reported. The dimers are produced by two-photon excitation via the 5s5p P11 intermediate state. The use of singlet states permits detailed study of the roles that the initial atom-atom interaction, photon momentum transfer during Rydberg excitation, and sample temperature play in determining the spectral line shape and final dimer rotational distribution. The results are in good agreement with the predictions of a model that includes these effects. The present work further highlights the sensitivity of ultralong-range Rydberg molecule formation to the state of the initial cold gas.

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阐明碰撞能量和光子动量传递在超远距离雷德贝格分子形成中的作用
报告了在冷气体中通过光联结产生的 Sr84 和 Sr865sns1S0 超长程里德伯分子二聚体旋转分布的光谱测量结果。这些二聚体是通过 5s5p P11 中间态的双光子激发产生的。利用单子态可以详细研究初始原子-原子相互作用、Rydberg 激发过程中的光子动量传递以及样品温度在决定光谱线形状和最终二聚体旋转分布方面的作用。研究结果与包含这些效应的模型预测结果十分吻合。本研究进一步凸显了超远距离里德伯分子形成对初始冷气体状态的敏感性。
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Physical Review A
Physical Review A 物理-光学
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