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Theory of Molecular Cooling Using Optical Frequency Combs in the Presence of Decoherence

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Abstract

A semiclassical theory demonstrates that a single, phase modulated optical frequency comb may be used to control dynamics in ultracold gases aiming at creation of deeply bound ultracold molecules from Feshbach states. We investigate the KRb rovibrational cooling in the presence of fast decoherence.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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