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Laser Cooling Scheme for the Carbon Dimer ($^{12}$C$_2$)

We report on a scheme for laser cooling of $^{12}$C$_2$. We have calculated the branching ratios for cycling and repumping transitions and calculated the number of photon scatterings required to achieve deflection and laser cooling of a beam of $C_2$ molecules under realistic experimental conditions. Our results demonstrate that C$_2$ cooling using the Swan ($d^3Π_\text{g} \leftrightarrow a^3Π_\text{u}$) and Duck ($d^3Π_\text{g} \leftrightarrow c^3Σ_\text{u}^+$) bands is achievable via techniques similar to state-of-the-art molecular cooling experiments. The Phillips ($A^1Π_\text{u} \leftrightarrow X^1Σ_\text{g}^+$) and Ballik-Ramsay ($b^3Σ_\text{g}^- \leftrightarrow a^3Π_\text{u}$) bands offer the potential for narrow-line cooling. This work opens up a path to cooling of molecules with carbon-carbon bonds and may pave the way toward quantum control of organic molecules.

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