2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.01158
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Optimizing Pulsed-Laser Ablation Production of AlCl Molecules for Laser Cooling

Taylor N. Lewis,
Chen Wang,
John R. Daniel
et al.

Abstract: Aluminum monochloride (AlCl) has been proposed as a promising candidate for laser cooling to ultracold temperatures, and recent spectroscopy results support this prediction. It is challenging to produce large numbers of AlCl molecules because it is a highly reactive open-shell molecule and must be generated in situ. Here we show that pulsed-laser ablation of stable, non-toxic mixtures of Al with an alkali or alkaline earth chlorides, denoted XCl n , can provide a robust and reliable source of cold AlCl molecul… Show more

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