Bichromatic Imaging of Single Molecules in an Optical Tweezer Array
classification
⚛️ physics.atom-ph
cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords
detectionimagingmoleculesopticalarraybichromaticfidelityfluorescent
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We report on a novel bichromatic fluorescent imaging scheme for background-free detection of single CaF molecules trapped in an optical tweezer array. By collecting fluorescence on one optical transition while using another for laser-cooling, we achieve an imaging fidelity of 97.7(2)% and a non-destructive detection fidelity of 95.5(6)%. We characterize loss mechanisms of our scheme, many of which are generically relevant to the fluorescent detection of trapped molecules, including two-photon decay and admixtures of higher excited states that are induced by the trapping light.
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