Sensitive Detection of Cold Cesium Molecules by Radiative Feshbach Spectroscopy
Abstract
We observe the dynamic formation of Cs2 molecules near Feshbach resonances in a cold sample of atomic cesium using an external probe beam. This method is 300 times more sensitive than previous atomic collision rate methods, and allows us to detect more than 20 weakly-coupled molecular states, with collisional formation cross sections as small as σ =3× 10-16cm2. We propose a model to describe the atom-molecule coupling, and estimate that more than 2 × 105 Cs2 molecules coexist in dynamical equilibrium with 108 Cs atoms in our trap for several seconds.
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