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Rotational Cooling of Trapped Polyatomic Molecules
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2015
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Initial StatesEngineeringComputational ChemistryRotational CoolingUltracold AtomInternal DegreesSingle MoleculeThermodynamicsMolecular KineticsBiophysicsPhysicsPhysical ChemistryCold ChemistryMolecular MechanicQuantum ChemistryNatural SciencesMolecular SwitchOptical TrappingMolecule Species
Controlling the internal degrees of freedom is a key challenge for applications of cold and ultracold molecules. Here, we demonstrate rotational-state cooling of trapped methyl fluoride molecules (CH_{3}F) by optically pumping the population of 16 M sublevels in the rotational states J=3, 4, 5 and 6 into a single level. By combining rotational-state cooling with motional cooling, we increase the relative number of molecules in the state J=4, K=3, M=4 from a few percent to over 70%, thereby generating a translationally cold (≈30 mK) and nearly pure state ensemble of about 10^{6} molecules. Our scheme is extendable to larger sets of initial states, other final states, and a variety of molecule species, thus paving the way for internal-state control of ever-larger molecules.
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