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A conveyor-belt magneto-optical trap of CaF

Atomic Physics 2024-09-25 v2

Abstract

We report the experimental realization of a conveyor-belt magneto-optical trap for calcium monofluoride (CaF) molecules. The obtained highly-compressed cloud has a mean radius of 64(5) μ\mum and a peak number density of 3.6(5)×10103.6(5) \times 10^{10} cm3^{-3}, a 600-fold increase over the conventional red-detuned MOTs of CaF, and the densest molecular MOT observed to date. Subsequent loading of these molecules into an optical dipole trap yields up to 2.6×1042.6 \times 10^4 trapped molecules at a temperature of 14(2) μ\muK with a peak phase-space density of 2.4×106\sim 2.4 \times 10^{-6}. This opens new possibilities for a range of applications utilizing high-density, optically trapped ultracold molecules.

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@article{arxiv.2409.15262,
  title  = {A conveyor-belt magneto-optical trap of CaF},
  author = {Scarlett S. Yu and Jiaqi You and Yicheng Bao and Loic Anderegg and Christian Hallas and Grace K. Li and Dongkyu Lim and Eunmi Chae and Wolfgang Ketterle and Kang-Kuen Ni and John M. Doyle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.15262},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

7 pages; 4 figures; typos corrected