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Formation of cold Cs ground state molecules through photoassociation in the pure long-range state

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We report on the formation of translationally cold Cs2 ground state molecules through photoassociation in the 1u attractive molecular state below the 6 s 1/2 +6 p 3/2 dissociation limit. The cold molecules are obtained after spontaneous decay of photoassociated molecules in a MOT and in a dark SPOT. We also used polarized atoms, in the f =3, m f =+3Zeeman ground state. Purely asymptotic and adiabatic calculations including hyperfine interaction and rotation are in excellent agreement with observed structures. As expected, the 1u state is actually a pure long-range state, consisting of paired atoms, uniquely linked by the first terms of the multipole expansion of the electrostatic interaction. A temperature of 20 K has been measured for the molecular cloud.

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Received 19 July 1999

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Comparat, D., Drag, C., Laburthe Tolra, B. et al. Formation of cold Cs ground state molecules through photoassociation in the pure long-range state. Eur. Phys. J. D 11, 59–71 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100530070105

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