High density loading and collisional loss of laser cooled molecules in an optical trap

Abstract

We report optical trapping of laser-cooled molecules at sufficient density to observe molecule-molecule collisions for the first time in a bulk gas. SrF molecules from a red-detuned magneto-optical trap (MOT) are compressed and cooled in a blue-detuned MOT. Roughly 30% of these molecules are loaded into an optical dipole trap with peak number density n0 ≈ 3× 1010 cm-3 and temperature T≈40 μK. We observe two-body loss with rate coefficient β = 2.7+1.2-0.8× 10-10 cm3 s-1. Achieving this density and temperature opens a path to evaporative cooling towards quantum degeneracy of laser-cooled molecules.

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