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Published on: February 4, 2017
In search of molecular ions for optical cycling: a difficult road
Maxim V Ivanov1, Thomas-C Jagau2, Guo-Zhu Zhu3
1Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA. krylov@usc.edu.
Abstract:
Optical cycling, a continuous photon scattering off atoms or molecules, plays a central role in the quantum information science. While optical cycling has been experimentally achieved for many neutral species, few molecular ions have been investigated. We present a systematic theoretical search for diatomic molecular ions suitable for optical cycling using equation-of-motion coupled-cluster methods. Inspired by the electronic structure patterns of laser-cooled neutral molecules, we establish the design principles for molecular ions and explore various possible cationic molecular frameworks. The results show that finding a perfect molecular ion for optical cycling is challenging, yet possible. Among various possible diatomic molecules we suggest several candidates, which require further attention from both theory and experiment: YF+, SiO+, PN+, SiBr+, and BO+.
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