Optoelectrical cooling of polar molecules to sub-millikelvin temperatures
Abstract: We demonstrate direct cooling of gaseous formaldehyde (H2CO) to the microkelvin regime. Our approach, optoelectrical Sisyphus cooling, provides a simple dissipative cooling method applicable to electrically trapped dipolar molecules. By reducing the temperature by three orders of magnitude and increasing the phase-space density by a factor of ~$104$ we generate an ensemble of $3\cdot105$ molecules with a temperature of about 420\mu K, populating a single rotational state with more than 80% purity.
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