Electric-field-controlled cold dipolar collisions between trapped CH3F molecules

Abstract

Reaching high densities is a key step towards cold-collision experiments with polyatomic molecules. We use a cryofuge to load up to 2×107 CH3F molecules into a box-like electric trap, achieving densities up to 107/cm3 at temperatures around 350 mK where the elastic dipolar cross-section exceeds 7×10-12cm2. We measure inelastic rate constants below 4×10-8cm3/s and control these by tuning a homogeneous electric field that covers a large fraction of the trap volume. Comparison to ab-initio calculations gives excellent agreement with dipolar relaxation. Our techniques and findings are generic and immediately relevant for other cold-molecule collision experiments.

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