That the universe contains a disproportionate amount of matter compared to antimatter cannot be explained by the standard model of particle physics; this is because it contains too little charge-parity (CP) symmetry violation. Low energy experiments with atoms and molecules can be extremely sensitive probes for many types of new physics. An active area of research is the search for electric dipole moments (EDMs) of fundamental particles or nuclei; a nonzero EDM would be evidence for new sources of CP violation. Ytterbium monofluoride (YbF) molecules in a supersonic beam are currently being used to measure the electric dipole moment of the electron (eEDM). This thesis presents progress towards a new, more sensitive eEDM experiment that will ...
This thesis reports on the production and characterisation of the first slow and cold beam of YbF m...
Ytterbium monofluoride, YbF, has long been used as a venue in attempts to measure the electron elect...
Author Institution: Centre for Cold Matter, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZThe search for an electr...
We demonstrate one-dimensional sub-Doppler laser cooling of a beam of YbF molecules to 100 μK. This ...
Cold molecules are attractive for a wide range of scientific applications, including quantum computa...
We present progress towards a new measurement of the electron electric dipole moment using a cold su...
The search for electric dipole moments (EDMs) of particles has been an active field of research for ...
What if an elementary particle such as an electron had an intrinsic electric dipole moment (EDM)? Ex...
The electron is predicted to have a small electric dipole moment (eEDM), although so far no one has ...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
AbstractWe discuss an experiment underway at Imperial College London to measure the permanent electr...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Ytterbium monofluoride, YbF, has long been used as a venue in attempts to measure the electron elect...
This thesis reports on the use of buffer gas cooling to produce slow and intense molecular beams, wi...
This thesis reports on the production and characterisation of the first slow and cold beam of YbF m...
Ytterbium monofluoride, YbF, has long been used as a venue in attempts to measure the electron elect...
Author Institution: Centre for Cold Matter, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZThe search for an electr...
We demonstrate one-dimensional sub-Doppler laser cooling of a beam of YbF molecules to 100 μK. This ...
Cold molecules are attractive for a wide range of scientific applications, including quantum computa...
We present progress towards a new measurement of the electron electric dipole moment using a cold su...
The search for electric dipole moments (EDMs) of particles has been an active field of research for ...
What if an elementary particle such as an electron had an intrinsic electric dipole moment (EDM)? Ex...
The electron is predicted to have a small electric dipole moment (eEDM), although so far no one has ...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
AbstractWe discuss an experiment underway at Imperial College London to measure the permanent electr...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Ytterbium monofluoride, YbF, has long been used as a venue in attempts to measure the electron elect...
This thesis reports on the use of buffer gas cooling to produce slow and intense molecular beams, wi...
This thesis reports on the production and characterisation of the first slow and cold beam of YbF m...
Ytterbium monofluoride, YbF, has long been used as a venue in attempts to measure the electron elect...
Author Institution: Centre for Cold Matter, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZThe search for an electr...