The laser-induced blackbody-assisted rotational cooling of a linear polyatomic ion, C2H2(+), in its (2)Π ground electronic state in the presence of the blackbody radiation field at 300 K and 77 K is investigated theoretically using a rate-equations model. Although pure rotational transitions are forbidden in this non-polar species, the ν5 cis-bending mode is infrared active and the (1-0) band of this mode strongly overlaps the 300 K blackbody spectrum. Hence the lifetimes of state-selected rotational levels are found to be short compared to the typical timescale of ion trapping experiments. The ν5 (1-0) transition is split by the Renner-Teller coupling of vibrational and electronic angular momentum, and by the spin-orbit coupling, into six ...
We demonstrate that the dissociative recombination of D/sub 2/H/sup +/ with low-energy electrons dep...
In this work, we investigate the theory for three different unidirectional population-transfer schem...
Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search...
The laser-induced blackbody-assisted rotational cooling of a linear polyatomic ion, C2H2(+), in its ...
In recent years there has been much progress in the field of cold and ultracold molecular physics an...
This thesis presents the results of my graduate work which has concentrated on applying laser-coolin...
We demonstrate sympathetic Doppler cooling and our progress towards sideband cooling of a CaH$^{+}$ ...
This thesis investigates the suitability of BH molecules for laser cooling and describes progress t...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
We present a computational investigation of the photodetachment (PD) dynamics of C2H− in its ground,...
Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search ...
© 2011 Institute of PhysicsDOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/13/6/063023The direct laser cooling of neutral dia...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
We present state-selected measurements of rotational cooling and excitation rates of CH+ molecular i...
In this thesis, I demonstrate Doppler and Sisyphus cooling of a cryogenic buffer-gas beam of CaH mol...
We demonstrate that the dissociative recombination of D/sub 2/H/sup +/ with low-energy electrons dep...
In this work, we investigate the theory for three different unidirectional population-transfer schem...
Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search...
The laser-induced blackbody-assisted rotational cooling of a linear polyatomic ion, C2H2(+), in its ...
In recent years there has been much progress in the field of cold and ultracold molecular physics an...
This thesis presents the results of my graduate work which has concentrated on applying laser-coolin...
We demonstrate sympathetic Doppler cooling and our progress towards sideband cooling of a CaH$^{+}$ ...
This thesis investigates the suitability of BH molecules for laser cooling and describes progress t...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
We present a computational investigation of the photodetachment (PD) dynamics of C2H− in its ground,...
Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search ...
© 2011 Institute of PhysicsDOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/13/6/063023The direct laser cooling of neutral dia...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
We present state-selected measurements of rotational cooling and excitation rates of CH+ molecular i...
In this thesis, I demonstrate Doppler and Sisyphus cooling of a cryogenic buffer-gas beam of CaH mol...
We demonstrate that the dissociative recombination of D/sub 2/H/sup +/ with low-energy electrons dep...
In this work, we investigate the theory for three different unidirectional population-transfer schem...
Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search...