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Electronic structure with spin-orbit coupling effect of HfH molecule for laser cooling investigations. | LitMetric

Electronic structure with spin-orbit coupling effect of HfH molecule for laser cooling investigations.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

Department of Physics, Khalifa University, P.O. Box 127788, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address:

Published: June 2024


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The electronic structure, including the spin-orbit coupling effect of the HfH molecule, has been studied to determine if it can be cooled through Doppler and Sysphus laser cooling techniques. The multi-reference configuration interaction plus Davidson correction (MRCI + Q) method has been used to calculate its potential energy curves (P.E.C.s) in the Ω and Ʌ representation. The spectroscopic constants T, R, ω, B, α, the dipole moment µ, and the dissociation energies D agree very well with previously published work. In addition, we present in this work twenty new doublet and quartet states in the Ω representation. The electronic transition dipole moment curves (TDMCs) between the lowest-lying electronic states have been investigated for the Δ - Π, Π - ∑ and Δ - Φ transitions among specific Ω states. The Franck-Condon factors (FCFs), the Einstein coefficient of spontaneous emission [Formula: see text] , and the radiative lifetime τ have been computed for the investigated transitions. In addition, properties of the molecules' electronic and vibrational states, such as the static dipole moment curves (D.M.C.s), the ionic character f and the rovibrational constants are calculated. We deduce from our results that the HfH molecule is indeed a laser-cooling candidate that can reach a temperature as low as the nK regime. We present a complementary scheme with suitable experimental parameters. These results can be of great interest to experimental spectroscopists interested in ultracold diatomic molecules and their applications.

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