Progress on State Preparation and Electrostatic Focusing of <sup>205</sup>TlF in CeNTREX
ORAL
Abstract
The aim of CeNTREX (Cold molecule Nuclear Time-Reversal EXperiment) is to search for the time-reversal and parity-violating Schiff moment of the 205Tl nucleus. With the expected experimental sensitivity we would be able to set competitive bounds on θqcd, quark chromo electric dipole moments (cEDMs), and the proton EDM. The energy shift resulting from the 205Tl Schiff moment is amplified in the polar molecule thallium fluoride (TlF), relative to the case in atoms. To maximize sensitivity, rotational cooling pumps the thermal population predominantly into the F=0 hyperfine state of the J=0 manifold, where (where F is the total angular momentum including nuclear spin and J is the rotational angular momentum). In order to collimate the expanding molecular beam an Electrostatic Quadrupole Lens (EQL) is used for focussing. This is performed in the weak field seeking J=2, mJ=0 states (where mJ is the projection along a quantization axis). Hence we perform transfer of population from J=0, F=0 state to J=2, mF=0 states, via adiabatic passage provided by dual microwave transitions in a region we denote as State Preparation A. Spatially varying electrostatic fields provide the required time-varying detuning as the molecular beam moves through. This talk will discuss results of the characterization of State Preparation A and the Electrostatic Quadrupole Lens perfomance.
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Presenters
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Oliver O Grasdijk
Argonne National Laboratory
Authors
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Oliver O Grasdijk
Argonne National Laboratory
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David DeMille
University of Chicago, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
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Jakob Kastelic
Yale University
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David M Kawall
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Jianhui Li
Columbia University
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Tristan Winick
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Yuanhang Yang
University of Chicago
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Tanya Zelevinsky
Columbia University
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Perry Zhou
Columbia University