Friday, July 19, 2013

1307.4774 (B. H. McGuyer et al.)

Measurement of Nonadiabatic Effects in Ultracold Molecules via Anomalous
Linear and Quadratic Zeeman Shifts
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B. H. McGuyer, C. B. Osborn, M. McDonald, G. Reinaudi, W. Skomorowski, R. Moszynski, T. Zelevinsky
Anomalously large linear and quadratic Zeeman shifts are measured for weakly bound ultracold $^{88}$Sr$_2$ molecules near the intercombination line asymptote. Nonadiabatic Coriolis coupling and the nature of long-range molecular potentials explain how this effect arises and scales roughly cubically with the size of the molecule. The linear shifts yield nonadiabatic mixing angles of the molecular states. The quadratic shifts are sensitive to fourth-order contributions and to nearby opposite $f$-parity states, and provide a stringent test of a state-of-the-art ab initio model.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.4774

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