Stimulated cooling of molecules on multiple rovibrational transitions with coherent pulse trains
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Abstract
We propose a method of stimulated laser cooling of diatomic molecules by counter-propagating $\pi$-trains of ultrashort laser pulses. The cooling cycles occur on the rovibrational transitions inside the same ground electronic manifold, thus avoiding the common problem of radiative branching in Doppler cooling of molecules. By matching the frequency comb spectrum of the pulse trains to spectrum of the R-branch rovibrational transitions we show that stimulated cooling can be carried out on several rovibrational transitions simultaneously, thereby increasing number of cooled molecules. The exerted optical force does not rely on the decay rates in a system and can be orders of magnitude larger than the typical values of scattering force obtained in conventional Doppler laser cooling schemes. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1201.1015.pdf
Authors
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Ekaterina Ilinova
Physics Department, University of Nevada, University of Nevada at Reno
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Jonathan D. Weinstein
University of Nevada, Physics Department, University of Nevada
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Andrei Derevianko
University of Nevada-Reno, University of Nevada, Reno, Physics Department, University of Nevada, University of Nevada at Reno