D. Comparat et al., Photoassociative spectroscopy and formation of cold molecules in cold cesium vapor: Trap-loss spectrum versus ion spectrum, J MOL SPECT, 195(2), 1999, pp. 229-235
We report on the experimental spectra of all the optically accessible long-
range attractive molecular states of the Cs, dimer below the 6s(2)S(1/2) 6p(2)P(3/2) dissociation limit by molecular photoassociation of cold Cs ato
ms. The spectra are obtained by the usual trap-loss method as well as by pu
lsed-laser photoionization of Ca, molecules into Cs: ions. The two spectra
present markedly different features. While the 1(g), 0(u)(+), and 0(g)(-) v
ibrational progressions are present in the trap-loss spectrum, the Cs-2(+)
ion spectrum presents only the 0(g)(-) and 1(u) vibrational progressions. T
hose states (0(g)(-) and 1(u)) lead to the formation of the translationally
cold Cs-2 ground state molecules at temperatures in the 100 mu K range, to
our knowledge the lowest molecular temperature reported up until now. The
C-3 asymptotic coefficients for the 0(u)(+) and 1(g) states are determined
through a fit of the experimental energy levels, (C) 1999 Academic Press.