Modeling the adiabatic creation of ultracold, polar 23Na40K molecules
Abstract
In this work we model and realize stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) in the diatomic 23Na40K molecule from weakly bound Feshbach molecules to the rovibronic ground state via the |vd=5,J==1 excited state in the d3 electronic potential. We demonstrate how to set up a quantitative model for polar molecule production by taking into account the rich internal structure of the molecules and the coupling laser phase noise. We find excellent agreement between the model predictions and the experiment, demonstrating the applicability of the model in the search of an ideal STIRAP transfer path. In total we produce 5000 fermionic groundstate molecules. The typical phase-space density of the sample is 0.03 and induced dipole moments of up to 0.54 Debye could be observed.
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