Preparation of a Heteronuclear Two-atom System in the 3D Motional Ground State in an Optical Tweezer

Abstract

We report the realization of a heteronuclear two-atom of 87Rb-85Rb in the ground state of an optical tweezer (OT). Starting by trapping two different isotopic single atoms, a 87Rb and a 85Rb in two strongly focused and linearly polarized OT with 4 μm apart, we perform simultaneously three dimensional Raman sideband cooling for both atoms and the obtained 3D ground state probabilities of 87Rb and 85Rb are 0.91(5) and 0.91(10) respectively. There is no obvious crosstalk observed during the cooling process. We then merge them into one tweezer via a species-dependent transport, where the species-dependent potentials are made by changing the polarization of the OTs for each species from linear polarization to the desired circular polarization. The measurable increment of vibrational quantum due to merging is 0.013(1) for the axial dimension. This two-atom system can be used to investigate cold collisional physics, to form quantum logic gates, and to build a single heteronuclear molecule. It can also be scaled up to few-atom regime and extended to other atomic species and molecules, and thus to ultracold chemistry.

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