The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trapping(1-3) allows investigations of the properties and interactions of the trapped atoms in unprecedented detail. By contrast, the complex structure of molecules prohibits this type of manipulation, but magnetic trapping of calcium hydride molecules thermalized in ultra-cold buffer gas(4) and optical trapping of caesium dimers(5) generated from ultra-cold caesium atoms have been reported. However, these methods depend on the target molecules being paramagnetic or able to form through the association of atoms amenable to laser cooling(6-8), respectively, thus restricting the range of species that can be studied. Here we describe the slowing of an adiabatically cooled beam of deu...
Achieving precise control over an array of ultracold molecules would provide a unique tool-set for c...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...
We report on the Stark deceleration and electrostatic trapping of ¹⁴NH (a¹Δ) radicals. In the trap, ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
The ability to cool and manipulate atoms with light has yielded atom interferometry, precision spect...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
We present a versatile electric trap for the exploration of a wide range of quantum phenomena in the...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
Cryogenic buffer gas cooled beams and cells can be used to study many species, from atoms and polar ...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2008.This thesis describes...
Nonadiabatic transitions are known to be major loss channels for atoms in magnetic traps but have th...
Achieving precise control over an array of ultracold molecules would provide a unique tool-set for c...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...
We report on the Stark deceleration and electrostatic trapping of ¹⁴NH (a¹Δ) radicals. In the trap, ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
The ability to cool and manipulate atoms with light has yielded atom interferometry, precision spect...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
We present a versatile electric trap for the exploration of a wide range of quantum phenomena in the...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
Cryogenic buffer gas cooled beams and cells can be used to study many species, from atoms and polar ...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2008.This thesis describes...
Nonadiabatic transitions are known to be major loss channels for atoms in magnetic traps but have th...
Achieving precise control over an array of ultracold molecules would provide a unique tool-set for c...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...
We report on the Stark deceleration and electrostatic trapping of ¹⁴NH (a¹Δ) radicals. In the trap, ...