The electrostatic interaction between an excited atom and a diatomic ground-state molecule in an arbitrary rovibrational level at large mutual separations is investigated with a general second-order perturbation theory, in the perspective of modeling the photoassociation between cold atoms and molecules. We find that the combination of quadrupole-quadrupole and van der Waals interactions competes with the rotational energy of the dimer, limiting the range of validity of the perturbative approach to distances larger than 100 Bohr radii. Numerical results are given for the long-range interaction between Cs and Cs-2, showing that the photoassociation is probably efficient for any Cs-2 rotational energy
The alkaline dimers and their cations have been studied previously with classical spectroscopy techn...
This thesis comprises two topics in the field of the ultracold atomic and molecular physics, both in...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, University of ConnecticutThe field of laser cooling and t...
The general formalism of the multipolar expansion of electrostatic interactions is applied to the ca...
We investigate theoretically the combination of first-order quadrupole-quadrupole and seco...
The creation of ultracold molecules is currently limited to diatomic species. In this letter we pres...
In a photoassociation process, two colliding cold cesium atoms absorb one photon to form an ultracol...
Photoassociation is the process in which two colliding atoms absorb a photon to form an excited mole...
We describe a method that is well suited to analysis of the bound states of the alkali-metal dimers ...
This thesis deals with the study of cold molecules obtained through the cold atom photoassociation t...
Membres du jury Mr. Claude Amiot (Examinateur) Mr. Jacques Baudon (Président du jury) Mr. Jean Dalib...
Photoassociation rates of mixed cold alkali atom pairs and formation rates of cold heteronuclear alk...
We propose a new possibility to form ultracold molecules, via photoassociation of a pair of cold ato...
[1] A. Fioretti, D. Comparat, A. Crubellier, O. Dulieu, F. Masnou-Seeuws, P. Pillet, submitted to Ph...
We predict that pairs of polar molecules can be weakly bound together in an ultracold environment, p...
The alkaline dimers and their cations have been studied previously with classical spectroscopy techn...
This thesis comprises two topics in the field of the ultracold atomic and molecular physics, both in...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, University of ConnecticutThe field of laser cooling and t...
The general formalism of the multipolar expansion of electrostatic interactions is applied to the ca...
We investigate theoretically the combination of first-order quadrupole-quadrupole and seco...
The creation of ultracold molecules is currently limited to diatomic species. In this letter we pres...
In a photoassociation process, two colliding cold cesium atoms absorb one photon to form an ultracol...
Photoassociation is the process in which two colliding atoms absorb a photon to form an excited mole...
We describe a method that is well suited to analysis of the bound states of the alkali-metal dimers ...
This thesis deals with the study of cold molecules obtained through the cold atom photoassociation t...
Membres du jury Mr. Claude Amiot (Examinateur) Mr. Jacques Baudon (Président du jury) Mr. Jean Dalib...
Photoassociation rates of mixed cold alkali atom pairs and formation rates of cold heteronuclear alk...
We propose a new possibility to form ultracold molecules, via photoassociation of a pair of cold ato...
[1] A. Fioretti, D. Comparat, A. Crubellier, O. Dulieu, F. Masnou-Seeuws, P. Pillet, submitted to Ph...
We predict that pairs of polar molecules can be weakly bound together in an ultracold environment, p...
The alkaline dimers and their cations have been studied previously with classical spectroscopy techn...
This thesis comprises two topics in the field of the ultracold atomic and molecular physics, both in...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, University of ConnecticutThe field of laser cooling and t...