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Zeeman-Sisyphus Deceleration of Polyatomic Molecules

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Abstract

Recent efforts to laser cool molecules have generally relied upon radiative slowing. This technique has been effective in loading MOTs of molecular species that can efficiently optical cycle; that is, species that can scatter ~10,000 photons. A method that uses many fewer photon scatters would enable slowing of a much larger class of molecules. We present here a Zeeman-Sisyphus (Z-S) slower that uses large magnetic fields and only a few scattered photons. CaOH is slowed and efficiently accumulated at velocities below 10 m/s, while using an average of ~7 scattered photons per molecule. This approach can be applied to essentially any paramagnetic molecule. We also report progress on Z-S slowing YbOH, a species of interest for precision measurement of the permanent electron electric dipole moment.

Publication: Zeeman-Sisyphus Deceleration of Molecular Beams, B. L. Augenbraun, A. Frenett, H. Sawaoka, C. Hallas, N. B. Vilas, A. Nasir, Z. D. Lasner, J. M Doyle. Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 263002 (2021).

Presenters

  • Hiromitsu Sawaoka

    Harvard University

Authors

  • Hiromitsu Sawaoka

    Harvard University

  • Alexander J Frenett

    Harvard University

  • Abdullah Nasir

    Harvard University

  • Nathaniel B Vilas

    Harvard University

  • Christian Hallas

    Harvard University

  • Zack Lasner

    Harvard University

  • Benjamin Augenbraun

    Harvard University

  • John M Doyle

    Harvard University