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Chemical production of CaH in a CBGB source and progress toward a 3D MOT

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Abstract

Direct laser-cooled calcium monohydride (CaH) molecules are a promising platform for the creation of ultracold atomic hydrogen. However, the molecular yield of CaH in cryogenic buffer gas beam (CBGB) sources has so far been 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than for other laser coolable molecules such as CaF and CaOH. Here we report our study of the CaH chemical production in a CBGB source with different hydrogen isotopologues. We show that H2 outperforms deuterated isotopologues and can serve as both a reactant and a buffer gas coolant. The results are in good agreement with a reaction model that we have developed. We further show initial laser slowing of CaH, with molecules slowed to below 50 m/s. Finally, we show our progress toward a 3D radio-frequency MOT of CaH, which should be possible with the demonstrated enhanced yield of chemical production and efficient laser slowing.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.05613

Presenters

  • Jinyu Dai

    Columbia University

Authors

  • Jinyu Dai

    Columbia University

  • Qi Sun

    Columbia University

  • Benjamin Cohen Riley

    Columbia University

  • Rian Koots

    Stony Brook University (SUNY)

  • Jesús Pérez-Ríos

    Stony Brook University (SUNY)

  • Debayan Mitra

    Columbia University, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University, Bloomington

  • Tanya Zelevinsky

    Columbia University