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High Phase-Space Density of Laser-Cooled Molecules in an Optical Lattice

Published 13 Jul 2021 in physics.atom-ph | (2107.06422v2)

Abstract: We report laser cooling and trapping of yttrium monoxide (YO) molecules in an optical lattice. We show that gray molasses cooling remains exceptionally efficient for YO molecules inside the lattice with a molecule temperature as low as 6.1(6) $\mu$K. This approach has produced a trapped sample of 1200 molecules, with a peak spatial density of $\sim1.2\times10{10}$ cm${-3}$, and a peak phase-space density of $\sim3.1\times10{-6}$. By adiabatically ramping down the lattice depth, we cool the molecules further to 1.0(2) $\mu$K, twenty times colder than previously reported for laser-cooled molecules in a trap.

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