Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest in cold molecules. Cooling molecules is useful for various fundamental physics studies and gives access to an exotic regime in chemistry where the wave property of the molecules becomes important. Although cooling molecules has turned out to be considerably more difficult than cooling atoms, a number of methods to produce samples of cold molecules have been demonstrated over the last few years. This paper aims to review the application of cold molecules and the methods to produce them. Emphasis is put on the deceleration of polar molecules using time-varying electric fields. The operation principle of the array of electrodes that is used to d...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trapping(1-3) allows investigations of ...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trapping(1-3) allows investigations of ...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
Contains fulltext : 19162_deceantro.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)What w...
Author Institution: Department of Molecular and Laser Physics, University of NijmegenThere currently...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
Author Institution: Department of Molecular and Laser Physics, University of NijmegenThere currently...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
A series of pulsed electric fields can be arranged such that it creates a traveling potential well i...
Efforts at EPFL to obtain translationally cold neutral molecules are described. Active deceleration ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trapping(1-3) allows investigations of ...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trapping(1-3) allows investigations of ...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
Contains fulltext : 19162_deceantro.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)What w...
Author Institution: Department of Molecular and Laser Physics, University of NijmegenThere currently...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
Author Institution: Department of Molecular and Laser Physics, University of NijmegenThere currently...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
A series of pulsed electric fields can be arranged such that it creates a traveling potential well i...
Efforts at EPFL to obtain translationally cold neutral molecules are described. Active deceleration ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trapping(1-3) allows investigations of ...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trapping(1-3) allows investigations of ...