Probing weakly-bound molecules with nonresonant light

Physics – Atomic Physics

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revised version, 4 pages, 4 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.053003

We show that weakly-bound molecules can be probed by "shaking" in a pulsed nonresonant laser field. The field introduces a centrifugal term which expels the highest vibrational level from the potential that binds it. Our numerical simulations applied to the Rb$_2$ and KRb Feshbach molecules indicate that shaking by feasible laser pulses can be used to accurately recover the square of the vibrational wavefunction and, by inversion, also the long-range part of the molecular potential.

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