We present a versatile electric trap for the exploration of a wide range of quantum phenomena in the interaction between polar molecules. The trap combines tunable fields, homogeneous over most of the trap volume, with steep gradient fields at the trap boundary. An initial sample of up to 108, CH 3F molecules is trapped for as long as 60 s, with a 1/e storage time of 12 s. Adiabatic cooling down to 120 mK is achieved by slowly expanding the trap volume. The trap combines all ingredients for opto-electrical cooling, which, together with the extraordinarily long storage times, brings field-controlled quantum-mechanical collision and reaction experiments within reach
Polar molecules in high-field seeking states cannot be trapped in static traps as Maxwell's equation...
Ultracold molecules trapped in optical tweezers show great promise for the implementation of quantum...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...
We present progress towards the experimental realization of optoelectrical cooling [1] which is wide...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
Reaching high densities is a key step toward cold-collision experiments with polyatomic molecules. W...
Abstract. We discuss the possibility of trapping polar molecules in the standing-wave electromagneti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2008.This thesis describes...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
The ability to cool and manipulate atoms with light has yielded atom interferometry, precision spect...
A detailed treatment of an electro-optical trap for polar molecules, realized by embedding an optica...
Polar molecules in high-field seeking states cannot be trapped in static traps as Maxwell's equation...
Ultracold molecules trapped in optical tweezers show great promise for the implementation of quantum...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...
We present progress towards the experimental realization of optoelectrical cooling [1] which is wide...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
Reaching high densities is a key step toward cold-collision experiments with polyatomic molecules. W...
Abstract. We discuss the possibility of trapping polar molecules in the standing-wave electromagneti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2008.This thesis describes...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
The ability to cool and manipulate atoms with light has yielded atom interferometry, precision spect...
A detailed treatment of an electro-optical trap for polar molecules, realized by embedding an optica...
Polar molecules in high-field seeking states cannot be trapped in static traps as Maxwell's equation...
Ultracold molecules trapped in optical tweezers show great promise for the implementation of quantum...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...