We theoretically investigate trapping conditions for ultracold polar molecules in optical lattices, when external magnetic and electric fields are simultaneously applied. Our results are based on an accurate electronic-structure calculation of the polar NaK polar molecule in its absolute ground state combined with a calculation of its rovibrational-hyperfine motion. We find that an electric field strength of 5.26(15) kV/cm and an angle of 54.7° between this field and the polarization of the optical laser lead to a trapping design for NaK molecules where decoherences due laser-intensity fluctuations and fluctuations in the direction of its polarization are kept to a minimum. One standard deviation systematic and statistical uncertainties are given in parenthesis. Under such conditions pairs of hyperfine-rotational states of = 0 molecules, used to induce tunable dipole-dipole interactions between them, experience ultrastable, matching trapping forces.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5986191 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.95.063422 | DOI Listing |
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