Towards a narrow-line MOT of YO

ORAL

Abstract

We report a magneto-optical trap (MOT) of Yttrium monoxide (YO) molecules and our recent progress towards a second-stage narrow-line MOT. YO molecules are produced from a cryogenic buffer gas cell, slowed by a counter-propagating laser beam and then loaded into the RF MOT. Currently, the MOT holds \textasciitilde 1.5x10$^{\mathrm{4}}$ molecules at a temperature of 4.1(5) mK. Recently we performed high resolution spectroscopy for the narrow transition (\textasciitilde 6 kHz) in YO suitable for further cooling to the microkelvin regime. At these temperatures, molecules will be ready to be loaded into magnetic or optical dipole traps for studies of ultracold chemistry and quantum many-body physics.

*NIST, NSF, Gordon and Betty Moore foundation, United states department of energy, United states air force

Authors

  • Yewei Wu

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Shiqian Ding

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Ian Finneran

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Alejandra Collopy

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Jun Ye

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • JILA and University of Colorado