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Functionalizing Aromatic Compounds with Optical Cycling Centers

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Abstract

Optical cycling, a phenomenon where atoms or molecules quickly emit photons following optical excitation in a repeated cycle, plays a central role in laser cooling and trapping as well as state preparation and measurement. Recent theoretical work [1, 2] suggested aromatic compounds functionalized with a unit of M-O (M = Ca or Sr) for optical cycling can be made suitable for repeated photon scattering. Here, we report the production and characterization of such complexes M-O-R (R = phenyl, naphthyl, and the substituted variants) that have been suggested for optical cycling. We find that all functionalized complexes have diagonal vibrational branching fractions exceeding 90% for the transitions from the two-lowest electronic states to the ground state, which are promising for laser cooling. We describe how the excitation energies of substituted variants follow simple rules that ease their spectroscopic identifications. This work provides a way to utilize chemical functionalization to build molecules of increasing size, complexity, and function for quantum science and technology.



(1) Dickerson, C. E.; et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2021, 126, 123002.

(2) Dickerson, C. E.; et al. J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2021, 12, 3989–3995.

Publication: (1) D. Mitra, Z. D. Lasner, G.-Z. Zhu, C. E. Dickerson, B. L. Augenbraun, A. D. Bailey, A. N. Alexandrova, W. C. Campbell, J. R. Caram, E. R. Hudson, J. M. Doyle, arXiv:2202.01685, (2022)<br>(2) G.-Z. Zhu, D. Mitra, B. L. Augenbraun, C. E. Dickerson, M. J. Frim, G. Lao, Z. D. Lasner, A. N. Alexandrova, W. C. Campbell, J. R. Caram, J. M. Doyle, E. R. Hudson, Functionalizing Aromatic Compounds with Optical Cycling Centers (submitted for publication). 2022

Presenters

  • Guo-Zhu Zhu

    University of California, Los Angeles

Authors

  • Guo-Zhu Zhu

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Debayan Mitra

    Columbia University, Harvard University

  • Benjamin Augenbraun

    Harvard University

  • Claire Dickerson

    UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Los Angeles

  • Michael Frim

    Harvard University

  • Guanming Lao

    UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles

  • Zack Lasner

    Harvard University

  • Anastassia Alexandrova

    UCLA

  • Wesley C Campbell

    UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles

  • Justin R Caram

    UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Los Angeles

  • John M Doyle

    Harvard University

  • Eric R Hudson

    UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles