A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, and its characteristics have been investigated both experimentally and theoretically. The trap is loaded with slow 15ND3 molecules in their ground state (para-ammonia) from a Stark decelerator. The trap’s geometry offers optimal access as well as improved loading. We present measurements of the dependence of the trap’s performance on the switching frequency, which exhibit a characteristic structure due to nonlinear resonance effects. The molecules are found to oscillate in the trap under the influence of the trapping forces, which were analyzed using 3D numerical simulations. On the basis of expansion measurements, molecules with a velocity a...
Abstract. We discuss the possibility of trapping polar molecules in the standing-wave electromagneti...
Beams of neutral polar molecules in a low-field seeking quantum state can be slowed down using a Sta...
We present a versatile electric trap for the exploration of a wide range of quantum phenomena in the...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
The stability of a linear ac trap for neutral polar molecules is investigated both theoretically and...
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Polar molecules in high-field seeking states cannot be trapped in static traps as Maxwell's equation...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We here report on the realization of an electrodynamic trap, capable of trapping neutral atoms and m...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
Abstract. We discuss the possibility of trapping polar molecules in the standing-wave electromagneti...
Beams of neutral polar molecules in a low-field seeking quantum state can be slowed down using a Sta...
We present a versatile electric trap for the exploration of a wide range of quantum phenomena in the...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
The stability of a linear ac trap for neutral polar molecules is investigated both theoretically and...
Contains fulltext : 98810.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access
Polar molecules in high-field seeking states cannot be trapped in static traps as Maxwell's equation...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We here report on the realization of an electrodynamic trap, capable of trapping neutral atoms and m...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
Abstract. We discuss the possibility of trapping polar molecules in the standing-wave electromagneti...
Beams of neutral polar molecules in a low-field seeking quantum state can be slowed down using a Sta...
We present a versatile electric trap for the exploration of a wide range of quantum phenomena in the...