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Slow ground state molecules from matrix isolation sublimation

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Abstract

We describe a cryogenic beam of 7Li2 dimers from sublimation of a neon matrix where Li atoms have been implanted via laser ablation of solid precursors of LiH. Laser absorption spectroscopy measured: T~7 K, Trot ~ 6K, drift velocity of 130 ms−1 with molecular density of 109 cm−3. The formation of molecules in a matrix offers new possibilities.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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