Nonadiabatic transitions are known to be major loss channels for atoms in magnetic traps but have thus far not been experimentally reported upon for trapped molecules. We have observed and quantified losses due to nonadiabatic transitions for three isotopologues of ammonia in electrostatic traps by comparing the trapping times in traps with a zero and a nonzero electric field at the center. Nonadiabatic transitions are seen to dominate the overall loss rate even for the present samples that are at relatively high temperatures of 30 mK. It is anticipated that losses due to nonadiabatic transitions in electric fields are omnipresent in ongoing experiments on cold molecules
We present an experimental and theoretical study of atom-molecule collisions in a mixture of cold, t...
There is currently a great deal of experimental interest in the trapping of alkali-metal atoms in ma...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
Nonadiabatic transitions are known to be major loss channels for atoms in magnetic traps but have th...
In AMO (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical) physics, an important part of making precise measurements is...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
Polar molecules in selected quantum states can be guided, decelerated, and trapped using electric fi...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GermanyWe report on th...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
We report on the Stark deceleration and electrostatic trapping of ¹⁴NH (a¹Δ) radicals. In the trap, ...
Polar molecules in selected quantum states can be guided, decelerated, and trapped using electric fi...
We present experiments in which an ultra-cold sample of ammonia molecules is released from an electr...
Polar molecules in selected quantum states can be guided, decelerated, and trapped using electric fi...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of atom-molecule collisions in a mixture of cold, t...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of atom-molecule collisions in a mixture of cold, t...
There is currently a great deal of experimental interest in the trapping of alkali-metal atoms in ma...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
Nonadiabatic transitions are known to be major loss channels for atoms in magnetic traps but have th...
In AMO (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical) physics, an important part of making precise measurements is...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
Polar molecules in selected quantum states can be guided, decelerated, and trapped using electric fi...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GermanyWe report on th...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
We report on the Stark deceleration and electrostatic trapping of ¹⁴NH (a¹Δ) radicals. In the trap, ...
Polar molecules in selected quantum states can be guided, decelerated, and trapped using electric fi...
We present experiments in which an ultra-cold sample of ammonia molecules is released from an electr...
Polar molecules in selected quantum states can be guided, decelerated, and trapped using electric fi...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of atom-molecule collisions in a mixture of cold, t...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of atom-molecule collisions in a mixture of cold, t...
There is currently a great deal of experimental interest in the trapping of alkali-metal atoms in ma...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...