Doppler and Sisyphus cooling of 174YbOH are achieved and studied. This polyatomic molecule has high sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model and represents a new class of species for future high-precision probes of new T-violating physics. The transverse temperature of the YbOH beam is reduced by nearly two orders of magnitude to < 600 μK and the phase-space density is increased by a factor of > 6 via Sisyphus cooling. We develop a full numerical model of the laser cooling of YbOH and find excellent agreement with the data. We project that laser cooling and magneto-optical trapping of long-lived samples of YbOH molecules are within reach and these will allow a high sensitivity probe of the electric dipole moment of the electron. The approach demonstrated here is easily generalized to other isotopologues of YbOH that have enhanced sensitivity to other symmetry-violating electromagnetic moments.
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Augenbraun, B. L., Lasner, Z. D., Frenett, A., Sawaoka, H., Miller, C., Steimle, T. C., & Doyle, J. M. (2020). Laser-cooled polyatomic molecules for improved electron electric dipole moment searches. New Journal of Physics, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab687b
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