Formation of ultracold 39K133Cs Feshbach molecules
Abstract
We report the creation of an ultracold gas of bosonic 39K133Cs molecules. We first demonstrate a cooling strategy relying on sympathetic cooling of 133Cs to produce an ultracold mixture. From this mixture, weakly bound molecules are formed using a Feshbach resonance at 361.7 G. The molecular gas contains 7.6(10)× 103 molecules with a lifetime of about 130 ms, limited by two-body decay. We perform Feshbach spectroscopy to observe several new interspecies resonances and characterize the bound state used for magnetoassociation. Finally, we fit the combined results to obtain improved K-Cs interaction potentials. This provides a good starting point for the creation of ultracold samples of ground-state 39K133Cs molecules.
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