Abstract
The simple structure of the BH molecule makes it an excellent candidate for direct laser cooling. We measure the branching ratios for the decay of the A1Π (v′ = 0) state to vibrational levels of the ground state, X1Σ+, and find that they are exceedingly favorable for laser cooling. We verify that the branching ratio for the spin-forbidden transition to the intermediate a3Π state is inconsequentially small. We measure the frequency of the lowest rotational transition of the X state, and the hyperfine structure in the relevant levels of both the X and A states, and determine the nuclear electric quadrupole and magnetic dipole coupling constants. Our results show that, with a relatively simple laser cooling scheme, a Zeeman slower and magneto-optical trap can be used to cool, slow and trap BH molecules.
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Hendricks, R. J., Holland, D. A., Truppe, S., Sauer, B. E., & Tarbutt, M. R. (2014). Vibrational branching ratios and hyperfine structure of 11BH and its suitability for laser cooling. Frontiers in Physics, 2, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2014.00051
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