Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradient (AG) configuration. They can also be accelerated or decelerated by applying an appropriate high-voltage switching sequence to the lenses. AG focusing is applicable to molecules in both low-field- and high-field-seeking states and is particularly well suited to the problem of decelerating heavy molecules and those in their ground rotational state. We describe the principles of AG deceleration and set out criteria to be followed in decelerator design, construction and operation. We calculate the longitudinal and transverse focusing properties of a decelerator, and exemplify this by 2D-imaging studies of a decelerated beam of metastable CO mo...
An electrostatic lens with three focusing elements in an alternating-gradient configuration is used ...
A neutral polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. This electric field...
A decelerator is presented where polar neutral molecules are guided and decelerated using the princi...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Neutral dipolar molecules can be decelerated and trapped using time-varying inhomogeneous electric f...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
We have decelerated a supersonic beam of 174YbF molecules using a switched sequence of electrostatic...
Polar molecules, in strong-field seeking states, can be transported and focused by an alternating se...
This thesis describes experiments using a second generation alternating-gradient (AG) focuse...
We study the focusing of large neutral molecules in a molecular beam using electric fields. Since al...
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Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, 14195; Berlin, GermanyOver the...
We have focused and decelerated benzonitrile (C7H5N) molecules from a molecular beam, using an array...
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
An electrostatic lens with three focusing elements in an alternating-gradient configuration is used ...
A neutral polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. This electric field...
A decelerator is presented where polar neutral molecules are guided and decelerated using the princi...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Neutral dipolar molecules can be decelerated and trapped using time-varying inhomogeneous electric f...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
We have decelerated a supersonic beam of 174YbF molecules using a switched sequence of electrostatic...
Polar molecules, in strong-field seeking states, can be transported and focused by an alternating se...
This thesis describes experiments using a second generation alternating-gradient (AG) focuse...
We study the focusing of large neutral molecules in a molecular beam using electric fields. Since al...
Contains fulltext : 98922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, 14195; Berlin, GermanyOver the...
We have focused and decelerated benzonitrile (C7H5N) molecules from a molecular beam, using an array...
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
An electrostatic lens with three focusing elements in an alternating-gradient configuration is used ...
A neutral polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. This electric field...
A decelerator is presented where polar neutral molecules are guided and decelerated using the princi...