Wu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
High sensitive trap loss spectroscopic detection of the lowest vibrational levels of ultracold moleculesWu et al., 2011
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- Wu J
- Ma J
- Zhang Y
- Li Y
- Wang L
- Zhao Y
- Chen G
- Xiao L
- Jia S
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- Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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We present a controllable three-dimensional fluorescence modulation technique for the high sensitive trap loss detection of ultracold molecules. The lowest vibrational levels (v= 0 and 1) of the pure long-range state 0− g (6S1/2+ 6P3/2) of a cesium molecule are detected directly …
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