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Linear probing of molecules at micrometric distances from a surface with sub-Doppler frequency resolution

Optics 2021-08-04 v1 Chemical Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We report on precision spectroscopy of sub-wavelength confined molecular gases. This was obtained by rovibrational selective reflection of NH3\mathrm{NH_3} and SF6\mathrm{SF_6} gases using a quantum cascade laser at λ10.6μm\lambda\approx 10.6 \mu m. Our technique probes molecules at micrometric distances (λ/2π\approx \lambda/2\pi) from the window of a macroscopic cell with sub-MHz resolution, allowing molecule-surface interaction spectroscopy. We exploit the linearity and high-resolution of our technique to gain novel spectroscopic information on the SF6\mathrm{SF_6} greenhouse gas, useful for enriching molecular databases. The natural extension of our work to thin-cells will allow compact frequency references and improved measurements of the Casimir-Polder interaction with molecules.

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@article{arxiv.2106.06952,
  title  = {Linear probing of molecules at micrometric distances from a surface with sub-Doppler frequency resolution},
  author = {J. Lukusa Mudiayi and I. Maurin and T. Mashimo and J. C. de Aquino Carvalho and D. Bloch and S. K. Tokunaga and B. Darquié and A. Laliotis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.06952},
  year   = {2021}
}

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accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters