Preparation of a quantum degenerate mixture of 23Na40K molecules and 40K atoms
Abstract
We report on the preparation of a quantum degenerate mixture of 23Na40K molecules and 40K atoms. A deeply degenerate atomic mixture of 23Na and 40K atoms with a large number ratio (NF/NB≈ 6) is prepared by the mode-matching loading of atoms from a cloverleaf-type magnetic trap into a large-volume horizontal optical dipole trap and evaporative cooling in a large-volume three-beam optical dipole trap. About 3.0×104 23Na40K ground-state molecules are created through magneto-association followed by stimulated adiabatic Raman passage. The 2D density distribution of the molecules is fit to the Fermi-Dirac distribution with T/TF≈0.4-0.5. In the atom-molecule mixture, the elastic collisions provide a thermalization mechanism for the molecules. In a few tens of milliseconds which are larger than the typical thermalization time, the degeneracy of the molecules is maintained, which may be due to the Pauli exclusion principle. The quantum degenerate mixture of 23Na40K molecules and 40K atoms can be used to study strongly interacting atom-molecule mixtures and to prepare ultracold triatomic molecular gases.
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