PMID: 11909433Mar 23, 2002Paper

Photoassociation of sodium in a Bose-Einstein condensate

Physical Review Letters
C McKenzieW D Phillips

Abstract

We form ultracold Na2 molecules by single-photon photoassociation of a Bose-Einstein condensate, measuring the photoassociation rate, linewidth, and light shift of the J = 1, v = 135 vibrational level of the A1 Sigma (+)(u) molecular state. The photoassociation rate constant increases linearly with intensity, even where it is predicted that many-body effects might limit the rate. Our observations are in good agreement with a two-body theory having no free parameters.

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