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Libration of Strongly-Oriented Polar Molecules inside a Superfluid.

E S RedchenkoMikhail Lemeshko
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2016)
We study a polar molecule immersed in a superfluid environment, such as a helium nanodroplet or a Bose-Einstein condensate, in the presence of a strong electrostatic field. We show that coupling of the molecular pendular motion, induced by the field, to the fluctuating bath leads to formation of pendulons-spherical harmonic librators dressed by a field of many-particle excitations. We study the behavior of the pendulon in a broad range of molecule-bath and molecule-field interaction strengths, and reveal that its spectrum features a series of instabilities which are absent in the field-free case of the angulon quasiparticle. Furthermore, we show that an external field allows to fine-tune the positions of these instabilities in the molecular rotational spectrum. This opens the door to detailed experimental studies of redistribution of orbital angular momentum in many-particle systems.
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