Two-photon photoassociative spectroscopy of strontium-86

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2019-09-06
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This dissertation describes two-photon photoassociation to the least-bound vibrational level of the X1Σg+ electronic ground state of the 86Sr2 dimer, which represents the first observation of this naturally occurring halo molecule. We measure the binding energy of this state to be Eb=83.00(7)(20),kHz. Using the precise determination of the halo state binding energy and the universal theory for a very weakly-bound state on a potential that asymptotes to a van der Waals form, we determine s-wave scattering lengths for all strontium isotopes. Our results are consistent with, but substantially more accurate than the previously determined values found from spectroscopic determination of long-range coefficients using other strontium isotopes.

With a radial expectation value of ⟨r⟩≈21,nm the halo state extends well into the classically forbidden region, which results in a large sensitivity of the dimer binding energy to light near-resonant with a bound-bound transition on the metastable 1S0−3P1 potential. This suggests that 86Sr may be a promising candidate for manipulating atomic interactions via optical coupling of the molecular bound states and for probing naturally occurring Efimov states.

Furthermore, we observe novel multi-photon spectral loss features due to strong coupling and small detuning of the photoassociation lasers. Numerical simulations of a simple three-level model undergoing a simultaneous two-frequency drive, shows that solutions of the time-dependent Schr"{o}dinger equation accurately reproduce these additional loss features. A Floquet analysis of this model, yields analytic formulas for predicting the AC Stark shift of the halo molecule.

Additionally, we report on the current state and recent modifications of our ultracold neutral strontium apparatus with a particular emphasis on the installation of a 532,nm optical lattice. Characterization of this laser system and applications are discussed for further investigation of the strontium-86 halo molecule and additional photoassociation experiments.

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strontium, photoassociation, halo, two-photon
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Aman, James Allen. "Two-photon photoassociative spectroscopy of strontium-86." (2019) Diss., Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/107398.

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