Observation of Collisions between Two Ultracold Ground-State CaF Molecules

Phys Rev Lett. 2020 Jul 24;125(4):043401. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.043401.

Abstract

We measure inelastic collisions between ultracold CaF molecules by combining two optical tweezers, each containing a single molecule. We observe collisions between ^{2}Σ CaF molecules in the absolute ground state |X,v=0,N=0,F=0⟩, and in excited hyperfine and rotational states. In the absolute ground state, we find a two-body loss rate of 7(4)×10^{-11} cm^{3}/s, which is below, but close to, the predicted universal loss rate.