Abstract
We report the binding energy of Rb87Cs133 molecules in their rovibrational ground state measured using an offset-free optical frequency comb based on difference frequency generation technology. We create molecules in the absolute ground state using stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) with a transfer efficiency of 88%. By measuring the absolute frequencies of our STIRAP lasers, we find the energy-level difference from an initial weakly bound Feshbach state to the rovibrational ground state with a resolution of ∼5 kHz over an energy-level difference of more than 114THz; this lets us discern the hyperfine splitting of the ground state. Combined with theoretical models of the Feshbach-state binding energies and ground-state hyperfine structure, we determine a zero-field binding energy of h×114268135.24(4)(3)MHz. To our knowledge, this is the most accurate determination to date of the dissociation energy of a molecule.
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Molony, P. K., Kumar, A., Gregory, P. D., Kliese, R., Puppe, T., Le Sueur, C. R., … Cornish, S. L. (2016). Measurement of the binding energy of ultracold Rb 87 Cs 133 molecules using an offset-free optical frequency comb. Physical Review A, 94(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.94.022507
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