We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field-seeking states by combining a cryogenic source and a traveling-wave Stark decelerator. The cryogenic source provides a high-intensity beam with low speed and temperature, and the traveling-wave decelerator provides large deceleration forces and high phase-space acceptance. We prove these techniques using YbF molecules and find the experimental data to be in excellent agreement with numerical simulations. These methods extend the scope of Stark deceleration to a very wide range of molecules
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field-seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field seeking states by combining a ...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field-seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field seeking states by combining a ...
We demonstrate the deceleration of heavy polar molecules in low-field seeking states by combining a ...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Physicists have observed all the elementary particles predicted by the Standard Model. These particl...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
Author Institution: University of Groningen, Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe h...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a ...
The motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...