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Photoassociative Formation of Ultracold Polar KRb Molecules
Published
Author(s)
Svetlana A. Kotochigova, Eite Tiesinga, Paul S. Julienne
Abstract
We investigate the effectiveness of creating polar ground state KRb molecules by two-color photoassociative spectroscopy. In this process the molecules are formed from ultra-cold samples of K and Rb. Focussing on spin-polarized atoms we show that an effective pathway exists. In addition, we investigate the stability of the polar molecules in the presence of a thermal Black-body radiation field.
Kotochigova, S.
, Tiesinga, E.
and Julienne, P.
(2004),
Photoassociative Formation of Ultracold Polar KRb Molecules, European Physical Journal D
(Accessed October 11, 2025)