Progress Towards Laser Cooled Polyatomic Molecules for Beyond-Standard-Model Physics Searches
POSTER
Abstract
Recent work in molecular laser cooling has extended the technique to polyatomic species. Until this point, however, full 3D laser cooling has been limited to light molecules, which have limited use in probes of fundamental physics. In this poster, we report progress towards cooling and trapping SrOH molecules for probes of the electron permanent electric dipole moment and ultralight dark matter. We present high-resolution robvibrational spectroscopy identifying the dominant vibrational leakage channels in the laser cooling process. We also report progress towards transverse cooling a beam of SrOH and full 3D cooling and trapping of the species. Finally, we discuss the planned steps towards creating an ultracold sample suitable for precision measurements.
Presenters
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Alexander J Frenett
Harvard University
Authors
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Alexander J Frenett
Harvard University
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Zack Lasner
Harvard University
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Hiromitsu Sawaoka
Harvard University
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Abdullah Nasir
Harvard University
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Takashi Sakamoto
University of Tokyo
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Annika Lunstad
Harvard University
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Mingda Li
Harvard University
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Tasuku Ono
Harvard University
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Hana Lampson
Harvard University
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John M Doyle
Harvard University