Ultracold molecules have important applications that range from quantum simulation and computation to precision measurements probing physics beyond the Standard Model. Optical tweezer arrays of laser-cooled molecules, which allow control of individual particles, offer a platform for realizing this full potential. In this work, we report on creating an optical tweezer array of laser-cooled calcium monofluoride molecules. This platform has also allowed us to observe ground-state collisions of laser-cooled molecules both in the presence and absence of near-resonant light.
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Anderegg, L., Cheuk, L. W., Bao, Y., Burchesky, S., Ketterle, W., Ni, K. K., & Doyle, J. M. (2019). An optical tweezer array of ultracold molecules. Science, 365(6458), 1156–1158. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax1265
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