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Laser-cooled polyatomic molecules for improved electron electric dipole moment searches

Benjamin L Augenbraun, Zack D Lasner, Alexander Frenett, Hiromitsu Sawaoka, Calder Miller, Timothy C Steimle, John M Doyle

2020New Journal of Physics149 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Doppler and Sisyphus cooling of 174 YbOH are achieved and studied. This polyatomic molecule has high sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model and represents a new class of species for future high-precision probes of new T-violating physics. The transverse temperature of the YbOH beam is reduced by nearly two orders of magnitude to < 600 μ K and the phase-space density is increased by a factor of > 6 via Sisyphus cooling. We develop a full numerical model of the laser cooling of YbOH and find excellent agreement with the data. We project that laser cooling and magneto-optical trapping of long-lived samples of YbOH molecules are within reach and these will allow a high sensitivity probe of the electric dipole moment of the electron. The approach demonstrated here is easily generalized to other isotopologues of YbOH that have enhanced sensitivity to other symmetry-violating electromagnetic moments.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsPolyatomic ionDipoleElectric dipole momentAtomic physicsMoment (physics)Laser coolingSensitivity (control systems)IsotopologueElectron coolingTransverse planeChemical polarityMolecular beamTrappingElectronLaserMoleculeTerahertz radiationResolved sideband coolingElectric fieldDiatomic moleculeBeam (structure)Transition dipole momentCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesAdvanced Frequency and Time StandardsOptical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials
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