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Jun 2011
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"International Symposium On Molecular Spectroscopy, 66th Meeting, Held 20-24 June, 2011 at Ohio State University. http://molspec
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Mini-Symposium: Spectroscopic Perturbations
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We present a spectroscopic study of the X^1Σ^+ and B1Π states of LiRb. LiRb molecules were formed in a heat-pipe oven and spectroscopic measurements of the laser induced fluorescence (LIF) were performed. LIF to the first 45 vibrational levels of the X^1Σ^+ state (covering more than 98% of the potential well depth) was observed. We also studied the excitation to the B1Π state with high resolution excitation spectroscopy. The values of vibrational, rotational and other spectroscopic constants for both X^1Σ^+ and B1Π states will be presented in addition to their dissociation energies. Measurements aimed to probe perturbations in the B1Π state due to other nearby states will be discussed. The use of such spectroscopic information in finding efficient photoassociation pathways for the production of ultracold LiRb molecules will also be discussed. This work is supported by the NSF grant number CCF0829918.
Altaf Adeel
Chen Yong P.
Dutta Sourav
Elliott Daniel S.
Lorenz John
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