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Published on: March 30, 2017
Trapping of ultracold polar molecules with a thin-wire electrostatic trap
J Kleinert1, C Haimberger, P J Zabawa
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, and The Laboratory for Laser Energetics, The University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA.
Abstract:
We describe the realization of a dc electric-field trap for ultracold polar molecules, the thin-wire electrostatic trap (TWIST). The thin wires that form the electrodes of the TWIST allow us to superimpose the trap onto a magneto-optical trap (MOT). In our experiment, ultracold polar NaCs molecules in their electronic ground state are created in the MOT via photoassociation, achieving a continuous accumulation in the TWIST of molecules in low-field seeking states. Initial measurements show that the TWIST trap lifetime is limited only by the background pressure in the chamber.

