2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.3c01823
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Modeling Photoassociative Spectra of Ultracold NaK + K

Baraa Shammout,
Leon Karpa,
Silke Ospelkaus
et al.

Abstract: A model for photoassociation of ultracold atoms and molecules is presented and applied to the case of 39 K and 23 Na 39 K bosonic particles. The model relies on the assumption that photoassociation is dominated by long-range atom-molecule interactions well outside the chemical bond region. The frequency of the photoassociation laser is chosen close to a bound−bound rovibronic transition from the X 1 Σ + ground state toward the metastable b 3 Π lowest excited state of 23 Na 39 K, allowing us to neglect any othe… Show more

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“…These authors make a careful model of the most significant, long-range interactions and find that efficient photoassociation should be possible, and moreover enhanced, when the initial molecule is polar. Similarly, Shammout et al propose a model for photoassociating 39 K and 23 Na 39 K to a triatomic molecule . A similar reliance on long-range forces drives the physics of Rydberg macrodimers, a subject reviewed in the contribution of Hollerith and Zeiher .…”
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“…These authors make a careful model of the most significant, long-range interactions and find that efficient photoassociation should be possible, and moreover enhanced, when the initial molecule is polar. Similarly, Shammout et al propose a model for photoassociating 39 K and 23 Na 39 K to a triatomic molecule . A similar reliance on long-range forces drives the physics of Rydberg macrodimers, a subject reviewed in the contribution of Hollerith and Zeiher .…”
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confidence: 97%