TAO, LI (2023) Ultracold 87Rb133Cs Molecules: Production and Rotational
Coherence. Masters thesis, Durham University.
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Abstract
The thesis reports transferring the ultracold RbCs molecules to the absolute ground state and a trapping light that eliminates the differential AC Stark shift.
We build a laser system to perform Stimulated Raman Adiabatic Passage (STIRAP) for the molecules trapped in tweezers, which transfer the molecules from the weakly- bounded state to the absolute ground state. We use the offset cavity stabilisation technique to stabilise the laser frequencies to a passive cavity to narrow the laser linewidths while keeping the laser frequency tunable. We then align the beams to the molecules.
We demonstrate a “magic” laser frequency to eliminate the differential AC Stark shift of the rotational states in the ground vibrational state of RbCs molecule and to increase the rotational coherence time of multiple states. We study the AC Stark effect caused by the trapping light. We calculate the polarisabilities of the rotational states near a narrow electronic from X ^1Σ^+ state to b^3Π_0 state and found at certain laser frequency the polarisabilities become the same. We measure the transition frequencies to different vibrational states in the excited electronic state experimentally. We perform microwave spectroscopy to measure the light shift and show that the shift vanishes at the magic frequency. We confirmed the coherence in 1 ms timescale by measuring the Ramsey fringe contrast.
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Award: | Master of Science |
Keywords: | ultracold molecules; STIRAP; frequency stabilisation; magic frequency; AC Stark shift; Ramsey measurement |
Faculty and Department: | Faculty of Science > Physics, Department of |
Thesis Date: | 2023 |
Copyright: | Copyright of this thesis is held by the author |
Deposited On: | 08 Jan 2024 10:26 |