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Suppression of non-adiabatic losses of molecules from chip-based microtraps

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arxiv 1101.1027 v2 pith:P6SNEGRT submitted 2011-01-05 physics.atom-ph

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Polar molecules in selected quantum states can be guided, decelerated and trapped using electric fields created by microstructured electrodes on a chip. Here we explore how non-adiabatic transitions between levels in which the molecules are trapped and levels in which the molecules are not trapped can be suppressed. We use 12-CO and 13-CO (a 3-Pi(1), v=0) molecules, prepared in the upper Lambda-doublet component of the J=1 rotational level, and study the trap loss as a function of an offset magnetic field. The experimentally observed suppression (enhancement) of the non-adiabatic transitions for 12-CO (13-CO) with increasing magnetic field is quantitatively explained.

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