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Direct measurement of high-lying vibrational repumping transitions for molecular laser cooling

Atomic Physics 2023-06-06 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

Molecular laser cooling and trapping requires addressing all spontaneous decays to excited vibrational states that occur at the 104105\gtrsim 10^{-4} - 10^{-5} level, which is accomplished by driving repumping transitions out of these states. However, the transitions must first be identified spectroscopically at high-resolution. A typical approach is to prepare molecules in excited vibrational states via optical cycling and pumping, which requires multiple high-power lasers. Here, we demonstrate a general method to perform this spectroscopy without the need for optical cycling. We produce molecules in excited vibrational states by using optically-driven chemical reactions in a cryogenic buffer gas cell, and implement frequency-modulated absorption to perform direct, sensitive, high-resolution spectroscopy. We demonstrate this technique by measuring the spectrum of the A~2Π1/2(1,0,0)X~2Σ+(3,0,0)\tilde{A}^2\Pi_{1/2}(1,0,0)-\tilde{X}^2\Sigma^+(3,0,0) band in 174^{174}YbOH. We identify the specific vibrational repump transitions needed for photon cycling, and combine our data with previous measurements of the A~2Π1/2(1,0,0)X~2Σ+(0,0,0)\tilde{A}^2\Pi_{1/2}(1,0,0)-\tilde{X}^2\Sigma^+(0,0,0) band to determine all of the relevant spectral constants of the X~2Σ+(3,0,0)\tilde{X}^2\Sigma^+(3,0,0) state. This technique achieves high signal-to-noise, can be further improved to measure increasingly high-lying vibrational states, and is applicable to other molecular species favorable for laser cooling.

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@article{arxiv.2303.03233,
  title  = {Direct measurement of high-lying vibrational repumping transitions for molecular laser cooling},
  author = {Nickolas H. Pilgram and Arian Jadbabaie and Chandler J. Conn and Nicholas R. Hutzler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.03233},
  year   = {2023}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures