Dynamical process of optically trapped singlet ground state $^{85}$Rb$^{133}$Cs molecules produced via short-range photoassociation
Abstract: We investigate the dynamical process of optically trapped X${1}$$\Sigma$${+}$ (v" = 0) state ${85}$Rb${133}$Cs molecules distributing in J" = 1 and J" = 3 rotational states. The considered molecules, formed from short-range photoassociation of mixed cold atoms, are subsequently confined in a crossed optical dipole trap. Based on a phenomenological rate equation, we provide a detailed study of the dynamics of ${85}$Rb${133}$Cs molecules during the loading and holding processes. The inelastic collisions of ${85}$Rb${133}$Cs molecules in the X${1}$$\Sigma$${+}$ (v" = 0, J" = 1 and J" = 3) states with ultracold ${85}$Rb (or ${133}$Cs) atoms are measured to be 1.0 (2)$\times$10${-10}$ cm${3}$s${-1}$ (1.2 (3)$ \times$ 10${-10}$ cm${3}$s${-1}$). Our work provides a simple and generic procedure for studying the dynamical process of trapped cold molecules in the singlet ground states.
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