This thesis describes the design, construction, operation, and characterisation of an experimental apparatus that produces a source of internally cold, slow molecules that can be used for studying ion-molecule reactions at low temperatures. The apparatus combines buffer-gas cooling with a bent quadrupole velocity selector to cool both the translational and rotational degrees of freedom of the molecules. A cold cell (6 K) is filled with a buffer gas, such as helium, that exhibits sufficiently high vapour pressure for cryogenic applications. Hot molecules (150 to 300 K) enter the cell and thermalise with the buffer gas through collisions. Molecules are subsequently loaded into an electrostatic quadrupole guide, which acts as a velocity fil...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Author Institution: Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, Uni...
This thesis describes the design, construction, operation, and characterisation of an experimental a...
A novel apparatus, combining buffer-gas cooling, electrostatic velocity selection and ion trapping, ...
A novel apparatus, combining buffer-gas cooling, electrostatic velocity selection and ion trapping, ...
This thesis reports on the use of buffer gas cooling to produce slow and intense molecular beams, wi...
This thesis describes the combination of two sources of cold atomic or molecular species which can b...
A promising new approach for studying cold ion-molecule chemical reactions is the combination of las...
This thesis details the development of a new platform for the interrogation of ion-molecule chemistr...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
This thesis details the development of a new platform for the interrogation of ion-molecule chemistr...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
The recent development of a range of techniques for producing cold atoms and molecules at very low t...
This thesis describes the development and demonstration of techniques for the study of ion-neutral ...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Author Institution: Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, Uni...
This thesis describes the design, construction, operation, and characterisation of an experimental a...
A novel apparatus, combining buffer-gas cooling, electrostatic velocity selection and ion trapping, ...
A novel apparatus, combining buffer-gas cooling, electrostatic velocity selection and ion trapping, ...
This thesis reports on the use of buffer gas cooling to produce slow and intense molecular beams, wi...
This thesis describes the combination of two sources of cold atomic or molecular species which can b...
A promising new approach for studying cold ion-molecule chemical reactions is the combination of las...
This thesis details the development of a new platform for the interrogation of ion-molecule chemistr...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
This thesis details the development of a new platform for the interrogation of ion-molecule chemistr...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
The recent development of a range of techniques for producing cold atoms and molecules at very low t...
This thesis describes the development and demonstration of techniques for the study of ion-neutral ...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Author Institution: Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, Uni...