We report the detailed analysis of translationally cold rubidium molecule formation through photoassociation. Cold molecules are formed after spontaneous decay of photoexcited molecules from a laser cooled atomic sample, and are detected by selective mass spectroscopy after two-photon ionization into Rb-2(+) ions. A spectroscopic study of the 0(g)(-)(5S + 5P(3/2)) pure long-range state of Rb-87(2) is performed by detecting the ion yield as a function of the photoassociation laser frequency the spectral data are theoretically analyzed within the semiclassical RKR approach. Molecular ionization is resonantly enhanced through either the 2(3) Pi (g), or the 2(3) Sigma (+)(g) intermediate molecular states. Some vibrational levels of the latter e...
We demonstrate photoionization spectroscopy in cold rubidium atoms trapped in a working magneto-opt...
We present the results of a spectroscopic study LiRb molecules created via photoassociation (PA) to ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBrett D. DePaolaMany people in the science community are in...
We report the detailed analysis of translationally cold rubidium molecule formation through photoass...
We report the detailed analysis of translationally cold rubidium molecule formation through photoass...
Many people in the science community are interested in the prospect of cold molecules for such appli...
Production and state-selective detection of ultracold molecular rubidium (85Rb2) in the singlet grou...
I demonstrate the formation of rubidium dimers via photoassociation and spontaneous emission at shor...
The dynamics of the excited state during the photoassociation of cold molecules from cold rubidium a...
Author Institution: Physics Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269; Institut fur Th...
This thesis comprises two topics in the field of the ultracold atomic and molecular physics, both in...
The establishment of robust laser-cooling techniques for the formation of ultracold atoms has provid...
Ultracold atomic physics offers an experimentalist the opportunity to perform sensitive tests and mea...
We present detailed experimental spectra and accurate theoretical interpretation of resonance-enhanc...
This thesis describes the spectroscopy work on ultracold 39K 85Rb molecules as part of our effort to...
We demonstrate photoionization spectroscopy in cold rubidium atoms trapped in a working magneto-opt...
We present the results of a spectroscopic study LiRb molecules created via photoassociation (PA) to ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBrett D. DePaolaMany people in the science community are in...
We report the detailed analysis of translationally cold rubidium molecule formation through photoass...
We report the detailed analysis of translationally cold rubidium molecule formation through photoass...
Many people in the science community are interested in the prospect of cold molecules for such appli...
Production and state-selective detection of ultracold molecular rubidium (85Rb2) in the singlet grou...
I demonstrate the formation of rubidium dimers via photoassociation and spontaneous emission at shor...
The dynamics of the excited state during the photoassociation of cold molecules from cold rubidium a...
Author Institution: Physics Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269; Institut fur Th...
This thesis comprises two topics in the field of the ultracold atomic and molecular physics, both in...
The establishment of robust laser-cooling techniques for the formation of ultracold atoms has provid...
Ultracold atomic physics offers an experimentalist the opportunity to perform sensitive tests and mea...
We present detailed experimental spectra and accurate theoretical interpretation of resonance-enhanc...
This thesis describes the spectroscopy work on ultracold 39K 85Rb molecules as part of our effort to...
We demonstrate photoionization spectroscopy in cold rubidium atoms trapped in a working magneto-opt...
We present the results of a spectroscopic study LiRb molecules created via photoassociation (PA) to ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBrett D. DePaolaMany people in the science community are in...