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Science 11 July 2008:
Vol. 321. no. 5886, pp. 232 - 234
DOI: 10.1126/science.1159496

Reports

Optical Pumping and Vibrational Cooling of Molecules

Matthieu Viteau,1 Amodsen Chotia,1 Maria Allegrini,1,2 Nadia Bouloufa,1 Olivier Dulieu,1 Daniel Comparat,1 Pierre Pillet1*

The methods producing cold molecules from cold atoms tend to leave molecular ensembles with substantial residual internal energy. For instance, cesium molecules initially formed via photoassociation of cold cesium atoms are in several vibrational levels {nu} of the electronic ground state. We applied a broadband femtosecond laser that redistributes the vibrational population in the ground state via a few electronic excitation/spontaneous emission cycles. The laser pulses are shaped to remove the excitation frequency band of the {nu} = 0 level, preventing re-excitation from that state. We observed a fast and efficient accumulation (~70% of the initially detected molecules) in the lowest vibrational level, {nu} = 0, of the singlet electronic state. The validity of this incoherent depopulation pumping method is very general and opens exciting prospects for laser cooling and manipulation of molecules.

1 Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, CNRS, Université Paris-Sud, Bâtiment 505, 91405 Orsay, France.
2 Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze Fisiche della Materia, Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Pisa, Largo Pontecorvo 3,56127 Pisa, Italy.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: pierre.pillet{at}lac.u-psud.fr

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