Establishing a nearly closed cycling transition in a polyatomic molecule (2006.01769v3)
Abstract: We study optical cycling in the polar free radical calcium monohydroxide (CaOH) and establish an experimental path towards scattering $\sim$$104$ photons. We report rovibronic branching ratio measurements with precision at the $\sim10{-4}$ level and observe weak symmetry-forbidden decays to bending modes with non-zero vibrational angular momentum. Calculations are in excellent agreement with these measurements and predict additional decay pathways. Additionally, we perform high-resolution spectroscopy of the $\widetilde{\text{X}}\,2\Sigma+(1200)$ and $\widetilde{\text{X}}\,2\Sigma+(1220)$ hybrid vibrational states of CaOH. These advances establish a path towards radiative slowing, 3D magneto-optical trapping, and sub-Doppler cooling of CaOH.