D. Wang, J. Qi, M. Stone, O. Nikolayeva, H. Wang, B. Hattaway, S. Gensemer, P. Gould, E. Eyler, W. Stwalley
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Formation, Detection and Trapping of Photoassociated Ultracold KRb Molecules
Ultracold ground-state KRb molecules are formed by photoassociation and detected by resonant two-photon ionization. We have assigned both the photoassociation spectrum and the detection laser spectrum, and we have demonstrated magnetic trapping of triplet KRb