Abstract

We calculate rates for two exothermic excited-state collision processes involving sodium at ultracold temperatures. We predict that the rate for fine-structure changing collisions exceeds that of radiative redistribution with release of enough energy to cause loss from current optical traps. A semiclassical treatment is used which accounts for the frequency dependence of absorption and spontaneous emission in midcollision.

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