Cavity-Enhanced Direct Frequency Comb Velocity Modulation Spectroscopy

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Abstract

We have developed a novel technique for broad bandwidth and high resolution survey spectroscopy of molecular ions. Cavity-enhanced direct frequency comb spectroscopy (CE-DFCS) provides broad bandwidth and high resolution by using individual comb lines as parallel detection channels. Here we combine CE-DFCS with velocity modulation spectroscopy to provide ion-specific detections with further enhanced sensitivity. A 2-dimensional lock-in camera is used for real-time demodulation across many simultaneous detection channels. This technique has broad applications for spectroscopy on molecular ions. The first application of this technique will map the electronic states of HfF$^+$ and ThF$^+$. Trapped molecular ions provide large effective electric fields and long coherence times for search of a permanent electron electric dipole moment (eEDM); however, the electronic state structure of HfF$^+$ and ThF$^+$ are not well known. Determination of the $^3\Delta_1$ potential, its coupling to various excited states, and the corresponding rovibrational levels is integral to the JILA eEDM measurement.

Authors

  • Laura Sinclair

    • JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology
  • Kevin Cossel

    • JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology
  • William Ames

    • JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology
  • Jun Ye

    • JILA / University of Colorado
    • JILA, NIST, and the University of Colorado
    • JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology
    • JILA, University of Colorado
  • Eric Cornell

    • JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology