Asymmetric top M-NH2 molecules are shown to offer long-lived ground-state parity doublets and engineered clock transitions that project electron EDM sensitivity beyond current limits.
An Optical Tweezer Array of Ultracold Molecules
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Arrays of single ultracold molecules promise to be a powerful platform for many applications ranging from quantum simulation to precision measurement. Here we report on the creation of an optical tweezer array of single ultracold CaF molecules. By utilizing light-induced collisions during the laser cooling process, we trap single molecules. The high densities attained inside the tweezer traps have also enabled us to observe in the absence of light molecule-molecule collisions of laser cooled molecules for the first time.
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Probing $P,T$-Symmetry Violation with Optically Trapped Asymmetric Top Molecules
Asymmetric top M-NH2 molecules are shown to offer long-lived ground-state parity doublets and engineered clock transitions that project electron EDM sensitivity beyond current limits.