Observation and laser spectroscopy of ytterbium monomethoxde, YbOCH<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
We describe a laser spectroscopic study of ytterbium monomethoxide, a species of interest to search for time-reversal symmetry violation using laser-cooled molecules. We have performed measurements of vibrational structure in the low-lying electronic states, vibrational branching ratios for several electronically excited vibronic states, and radiative lifetimes of low-lying electronic states. In addition, we have recorded the rotationally-resolved high-resolution excitation spectrum of the A 2E1/2 - X 2A1 band. Ab initio calculations are used to aid the assignment of vibronic emission bands and provide insight into the electronic and vibrational structure. We compare the structure of YbOCH3 to the isoelectronic species YbF and YbOH, as well as to the previously studied alkaline-earth monomethoxides. Finally, we discuss how our results open a path to increased sensitivity to P- and/or T-violating physics in future measurements.
Publication: Phys. Rev. A 103, 022814 (2021), doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.103.022814
Presenters
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Benjamin Augenbraun
Harvard University
Authors
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Benjamin Augenbraun
Harvard University
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Zack Lasner
Harvard University
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Alexander J Frenett
Harvard University
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Hiromitsu Sawaoka
Harvard University
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Anh Le
Arizona State University
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Timothy Steimle
Arizona State University
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John M Doyle
Harvard University