Doppler-free Spectroscopy of Buffer-Gas-Cooled Calcium Monohydroxide

Yuki Miyamoto*, Reo Tobaru, Yuiki Takahashi, Ayami Hiramoto, Kana Iwakuni, Susumu Kuma, Katsunari Enomoto, Masaaki Baba

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Abstract

In this study, we report the Doppler-free spectra of buffer-gas-cooled CaOH. We observed five Doppler-free spectra containing low-J Q1 and R12 transitions, which were only partially resolved by previous Doppler-limited spectroscopies. The spectra frequencies were corrected using the Doppler-free spectra of iodine molecules; accordingly, the uncertainty was estimated to be below 10 MHz. We determined the spin−rotation constant in the ground state, which agrees with the values reported in the literature obtained based on millimeter-wave data within 1 MHz. This suggests that the relative uncertainty is much smaller. The present study demonstrates the Doppler-free spectroscopy of a polyatomic radical and the broad applicability of the buffer gas cooling method to molecular spectroscopy. CaOH is the only polyatomic molecule that can be directly laser-cooled and trapped in a magneto-optical trap. High-resolution spectroscopy of such molecules is useful for establishing efficient laser cooling schemes of polyatomic molecules (Figure presented).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4758-4763
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume127
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023/05/17

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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