Search for the electric dipole moment of the electron with thorium monoxide

ORAL

Abstract

The thorium monoxide molecule (ThO) in its metastable H state is a promising system for measuring or improving the limit on the permanent electric dipole moment of the electron (eEDM). We report on progress towards using ThO to measure the eEDM with a high-flux molecular beam. A cryogenic beam source has been constructed and is undergoing characterization and optimization. We also report on some preliminary realizations of state preparation and detection of laser-induced blue-shifted fluorescence from the EDM-sensitive H state.

Authors

  • Nicholas Hutzler

    • Harvard University
  • W. Campbell

    • University of Maryland
    • JQI and Department of Physics, University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland Department of Physics and National Institute of Standards and Technology, College Park, MD 20742
  • Yulia Gurevich

    • Harvard University
  • Paul Hess

    • Harvard University
  • Emil Kirilov

    • Yale University
  • Maxwell Parsons

    • Harvard University
  • Elizabeth Petrik

    • Harvard University
  • Benjamin Spaun

    • Harvard University
  • Amar Vutha

    • Yale University
  • David DeMille

    • Yale University
    • Yale
  • Gerald Gabrielse

    • Harvard University
  • John Doyle

    • Harvard University