Three-dimensional Magneto-optical Trapping of Barium Monofluoride
Abstract
As a heavy molecule, barium monofluoride (BaF) presents itself as a promising candidate for measuring permanent electric dipole moment. The precision of such measurements can be significantly enhanced by utilizing a cold molecular sample. Here we report the realization of three-dimensional magneto-optical trapping (MOT) of BaF molecules. Through the repumping of all the vibrational states up to , and rotational states up to , we effectively close the transition to a leakage level lower than . This approach enables molecules to scatter a sufficient number of photons required for laser cooling and trapping. By employing a technique that involves chirping the slowing laser frequency, BaF molecules are decelerated to near-zero velocity, resulting in the capture of approximately molecules in a dual-frequency MOT setup. Our findings represent a significant step towards the realization of ultracold BaF molecules and the conduct of precision measurements with cold molecules.
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@article{arxiv.2405.17883,
title = {Three-dimensional Magneto-optical Trapping of Barium Monofluoride},
author = {Zixuan Zeng and Shuhua Deng and Shoukang Yang and Bo Yan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.17883},
year = {2024}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures