Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particles, however, account for only 5% of the total mass-energy of the Universe. In the quest to solve the mystery of missing matter and to extend our knowledge about nature, a large number of experimental research programs are devoted to find a glimpse of New Physics. Table-top high precision measurements on molecules can contribute to these efforts in a manner complementary to high-energy experiments at colliders. In this thesis, we describe the operation of a traveling-wave Stark decelerator. This device is designed and constructed in order to slow down heavy polar molecules for various future explorations. Deceleration is achieved by manipulati...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field seeking states by combining a ...
In this paper, we review recent developments in our efforts to get complete control over the velocit...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field-seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field-seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field seeking states by combining a ...
In this paper, we review recent developments in our efforts to get complete control over the velocit...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field-seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field-seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field seeking states by combining a ...
In this paper, we review recent developments in our efforts to get complete control over the velocit...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...