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1<a href="https://ror.org/01mgdzc49">Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT)</a>, 3 Science Drive 2, Singapore 117543, Singapore.
Physical review letters
|July 1, 2024
概括
研究人员使用刺激的拉曼增离子通道有效地制造了超冷基态-40 (6Li40K) 极分子. 这一突破为量子多体物理研究提供了新的可能性.
科学领域:
- 量子物理学的量子物理学
- 超冷原子和分子物理学的超冷原子和分子物理
- 量子化学是一种量子化学.
背景情况:
- 超冷极分子对于研究量子多体物理学至关重要.
- 高效地创建基态极性分子对于先进的研究至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 以高效率创建超冷基态6Li40K极性分子.
- 为了研究这些分子的特性和寿命.
主要方法:
- 利用刺激的拉曼增振通道来连贯地转移到单点旋振基底状态.
- 采用低相位噪声窄线宽激光器,以高效地创建分子.
- 在光学双极陷中测量了分子寿命,并通过斯特克转移光谱学确认了双极时刻.
主要成果:
- 实现了96%的单向传输效率到基本状态 X1Σ+,v=0,J=0.
- 测量了5.0(3) ms的基态分子寿命.
- 证实了LiK分子的大型永久二极极矩.
结论:
- 高效创建超冷6Li40K分子为量子多体物理学开辟了道路.
- 这些分子对探索量子现象和相互作用充满希望.
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