Observation of blue satellite bands and photoassociation at ultracold temperatures. Pichler, M., Qi, J., Stwalley, W., C., Beuc, R., & Pichler, G. Physical Review A, 73(2):021403, 2, 2006.
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Atomic line self-broadening was observed in ultracold cesium. Using resonant ionization detection we were able to photoassociate atoms into excited states of ultracold molecules below the second excited P-J atomic asymptotes Cs(6S(1/2)) + Cs(7P(1/2)) and Cs(6S(1/2)) + Cs(7P(3/2)). We were able to observe blue detuned satellite band features at 560 MHz and 800 MHz above the 7P(1/2) and 7P(3/2) atomic limits, respectively, as well as sharp hyperfine split features on the blue and red side of the atomic resonances. Such spectral features can be qualitatively supported by the local maxima in the long range molecular structure beyond 50 angstrom.
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 author = {Pichler, Marin and Qi, Jianbing and Stwalley, William C and Beuc, Robert and Pichler, Goran},
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