This theoretical paper investigates the formation of ground state molecules from ultracold cesium atoms in a two-color scheme. Following previous work on photoassociation with chirped picosecond pulses [Luc-Koenig et al., Phys. Rev. A {\bf 70}, 033414 (2004)], we investigate stabilization by a second (dump) pulse. By appropriately choosing the dump pulse parameters and time delay with respect to the photoassociation pulse, we show that a large number of deeply bound molecules are created in the ground triplet state. We discuss (i) broad-bandwidth dump pulses which maximize the probability to form molecules while creating a broad vibrational distribution as well as (ii) narrow-bandwidth pulses populating a single vibrational ground state lev...
The methods producing cold molecules from cold atoms tend to leave molecular ensembles with substant...
We report on ultracold atomic collision experiments utilizing frequency-chirped laser light. A rapid...
Coherent control extends the study of photochemical reactions from observation to active control of ...
We present results on the effects of nanosecond-timescale frequency-chirped laser light on the forma...
The establishment of robust laser-cooling techniques for the formation of ultracold atoms has provid...
This theoretical paper presents numerical calculations for photoassociation of ultracold cesium atom...
Most of the experiments on photoassociation of cold atoms and formation of cold molecules are using ...
Photoassociation of ultracold atoms induced by chirped picosecond pulses is analyzed in a non-pertur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2006.This thesis details experimental...
Using a nonselective broadband detection scheme we discovered an efficient mechanism of formation of...
The creation of ultracold molecules is currently limited to diatomic species. In this letter we pres...
The development of the field of the science of ultra-cold matter has opened some exciting possibilit...
We present results on coherent control of ultracold trap-loss collisions and molecule formation usin...
In the ultracold regime, where the interactions between atoms become quantum mechanical in nature, w...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Stevens Institute of; Technology,...
The methods producing cold molecules from cold atoms tend to leave molecular ensembles with substant...
We report on ultracold atomic collision experiments utilizing frequency-chirped laser light. A rapid...
Coherent control extends the study of photochemical reactions from observation to active control of ...
We present results on the effects of nanosecond-timescale frequency-chirped laser light on the forma...
The establishment of robust laser-cooling techniques for the formation of ultracold atoms has provid...
This theoretical paper presents numerical calculations for photoassociation of ultracold cesium atom...
Most of the experiments on photoassociation of cold atoms and formation of cold molecules are using ...
Photoassociation of ultracold atoms induced by chirped picosecond pulses is analyzed in a non-pertur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2006.This thesis details experimental...
Using a nonselective broadband detection scheme we discovered an efficient mechanism of formation of...
The creation of ultracold molecules is currently limited to diatomic species. In this letter we pres...
The development of the field of the science of ultra-cold matter has opened some exciting possibilit...
We present results on coherent control of ultracold trap-loss collisions and molecule formation usin...
In the ultracold regime, where the interactions between atoms become quantum mechanical in nature, w...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Stevens Institute of; Technology,...
The methods producing cold molecules from cold atoms tend to leave molecular ensembles with substant...
We report on ultracold atomic collision experiments utilizing frequency-chirped laser light. A rapid...
Coherent control extends the study of photochemical reactions from observation to active control of ...