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VSI seminar: Joost van Hofslot

When:Mo 11-05-2026 09:15 - 10:15Where:Feringa Building 5616.0128

Speaker:
Joost van Hofslot, Van Swinderen Institute

Title:
A bright beam of laser cooled BaF molecules for precision experiments

Abstract:
Bright beams of cold molecules provide valuable quantum sensors for measuring permanent electric dipole moments that violate fundamental symmetries, which enables these tabletop experiments to probe energy scales exceeding those available with current or near-future particle colliders. The precision of such experiments generally scales with the number of molecules that are detected per unit time, typically a few meters downstream of the place where the molecular beam is created. So, improving the precision -and thereby probing new physics at higher and higher energy scales- requires increasing the downstream flux of molecules. This can be achieved by collimating the molecular beam to maintain a high number density. These molecular experiments can borrow techniques for control and manipulation from the extremely well-developed field of atomic physics. One such technique is laser cooling, which is a powerful method to achieve this boost in brightness, whose implementation however remains challenging due to the complex energy level structure of molecules. In this work, we demonstrate and analyze laser cooling of a focused cryogenic beam of BaF molecules. We conclude that with some follow-up steps this method will increase the beam brightness by a factor 100, a crucial milestone towards a high precision measurement of the electron electric dipole moment (eEDM).

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