Recent experimental developments in the loading of ultracold KRb molecules
into quasi-two-dimensional traps, combined with the ability to tune the ratio
between elastic and loss (inelastic/reactive) collisions through application of
an external electric field, are opening the door to achieving efficient
evaporative cooling of reactive polar molecules. In this paper, we use Monte
Carlo simulations and semianalytic models to study theoretically the
experimental parameter regimes in which evaporative cooling is feasible under
current trapping conditions. We investigate the effect of the anisotropic
character of dipole-dipole collisions and reduced dimensionality on evaporative
cooling. We also present an analysis of the experimentally relevant
anti-evaporation effects that are induced by chemical reactions that take place
when more than one axial vibrational state is populated.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure