Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, 14195; Berlin, GermanyOver the last years fascinating progress has been made in the spectroscopy of large (bio-)molecules, e.g. the \textit{building blocks of life}. Meanwhile, our group has been developing methods to decelerate and cool neutral, polar molecules using time varying electric fields. In order to extend these techniques to the deceleration of large or heavy molecules, which have practically only high-field seeking states, or molecules in their absolute ground state, Alternate Gradient focusing must be applied. We showed that this technique can be used to focus and decelerate small molecules in high-field seeking states.} \textbf{39}, R 263 (2006)} We have se...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
We present an analysis of the deceleration and trapping of heavy diatomic molecules in low-field see...
It is experimentally demonstrated that a beam of neutral dipolar molecules can be efficiently decele...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Faradayweg 4-6, 14195 Berlin,; GermanyOver the ...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
We have focused and decelerated benzonitrile (C7H5N) molecules from a molecular beam, using an array...
This thesis describes experiments using a second generation alternating-gradient (AG) focuse...
Summary In this thesis the work of my group on the manipulation of the motion of large molecules us...
We have decelerated a supersonic beam of 174YbF molecules using a switched sequence of electrostatic...
1 Introduction 2 Molecular properties 3 Theory of alternating-gradient focusing and deceleration 4 E...
Author Institution: Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe are setting up a novel typ...
A decelerator is presented where polar neutral molecules are guided and decelerated using the princi...
H.L. Bethlem et al., J. Phys. BK. Wohlfart et al., submitted to Phys. Rev. AH.L. Bethlem et al., ...
We present an analysis of the deceleration and trapping of heavy diatomic molecules in low...
Author Institution: LaserLaB, Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU University Amsterdam; De Boele...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
We present an analysis of the deceleration and trapping of heavy diatomic molecules in low-field see...
It is experimentally demonstrated that a beam of neutral dipolar molecules can be efficiently decele...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Faradayweg 4-6, 14195 Berlin,; GermanyOver the ...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
We have focused and decelerated benzonitrile (C7H5N) molecules from a molecular beam, using an array...
This thesis describes experiments using a second generation alternating-gradient (AG) focuse...
Summary In this thesis the work of my group on the manipulation of the motion of large molecules us...
We have decelerated a supersonic beam of 174YbF molecules using a switched sequence of electrostatic...
1 Introduction 2 Molecular properties 3 Theory of alternating-gradient focusing and deceleration 4 E...
Author Institution: Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe are setting up a novel typ...
A decelerator is presented where polar neutral molecules are guided and decelerated using the princi...
H.L. Bethlem et al., J. Phys. BK. Wohlfart et al., submitted to Phys. Rev. AH.L. Bethlem et al., ...
We present an analysis of the deceleration and trapping of heavy diatomic molecules in low...
Author Institution: LaserLaB, Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU University Amsterdam; De Boele...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
We present an analysis of the deceleration and trapping of heavy diatomic molecules in low-field see...
It is experimentally demonstrated that a beam of neutral dipolar molecules can be efficiently decele...