The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a Stark decelerator, this is exploited to select a fraction of a molecular beam that is accelerated, transported, or decelerated. Phase stability ensures that the selected bunch of molecules is kept together throughout the deceleration process. In this paper an extended description of phase stability in a Stark decelerator is given, including higher-order effects. This analysis predicts a wide variety of resonances that originate from the spatial and temporal periodicity of the electric fields. These resonances are experimentally observed using a beam of OH (2Pi3/2,v=0,J=3/2) radicals passing through a Stark decelerator
The concept of phase stability in a Stark decelerator ensures that polar molecules can be accelerate...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GermanyIn this lecture...
We demonstrate feedback control optimization for the Stark deceleration and trapping of neutral pola...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
In this paper, we review recent developments in our efforts to get complete control over the velocit...
With a Stark decelerator, beams of neutral polar molecules can be accelerated, guided at a constant ...
Stark deceleration has been utilized for slowing and trapping several species of neutral, ground-sta...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Stark deceleration relies on time-dependent inhomogeneous electric fields which repetitively exert a...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
This article describes a quasi-analytic model of a linear Stark accelerator/decelerator for polar mo...
In this paper, we review recent developments in our efforts to get complete control over the velocit...
This article describes a quasi-analytic model of a linear Stark accelerator/decelerator for polar mo...
The Stark deceleration of OH radicals in both low-field-seeking and high-field-seeking levels of the...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Faradayweg 4-6, 14195 Berlin,; GermanyAnalogous...
The concept of phase stability in a Stark decelerator ensures that polar molecules can be accelerate...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GermanyIn this lecture...
We demonstrate feedback control optimization for the Stark deceleration and trapping of neutral pola...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
In this paper, we review recent developments in our efforts to get complete control over the velocit...
With a Stark decelerator, beams of neutral polar molecules can be accelerated, guided at a constant ...
Stark deceleration has been utilized for slowing and trapping several species of neutral, ground-sta...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Stark deceleration relies on time-dependent inhomogeneous electric fields which repetitively exert a...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
This article describes a quasi-analytic model of a linear Stark accelerator/decelerator for polar mo...
In this paper, we review recent developments in our efforts to get complete control over the velocit...
This article describes a quasi-analytic model of a linear Stark accelerator/decelerator for polar mo...
The Stark deceleration of OH radicals in both low-field-seeking and high-field-seeking levels of the...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Faradayweg 4-6, 14195 Berlin,; GermanyAnalogous...
The concept of phase stability in a Stark decelerator ensures that polar molecules can be accelerate...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GermanyIn this lecture...
We demonstrate feedback control optimization for the Stark deceleration and trapping of neutral pola...