Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search for signatures of symmetry-violating effects in their structure. Radium monofluoride (RaF) possesses an especially attractive electronic structure for such searches, as the diagonality of its Franck-Condon matrix enables the implementation of direct laser cooling for precision experiments. To maximize the sensitivity of experiments with short-lived RaF isotopologues, the molecular beam needs to be cooled to the rovibrational ground state. Due to the high kinetic energies and internal temperature of extracted beams at radioactive ion beam (RIB) facilities, in-flight rovibrational cooling would be restricted by a limited interaction time...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
The laser-induced blackbody-assisted rotational cooling of a linear polyatomic ion, C2H2(+), in its ...
A single Ra+ ion stored in a Paul radio frequency ion trap has excellent potential for a precision m...
Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search ...
Heavy diatomic molecules are currently considered to be among the most sensitive systems used in the...
Heavy diatomic molecules are currently considered to be among the most sensitive systems used in the...
Molecular spectroscopy offers opportunities for the exploration of the fundamental laws of nature an...
The study of molecular systems provides exceptional opportunities for the exploration of the fundame...
The parameter W(a), which characterizes nuclear-spin-dependent parity violation (PV) in the molecula...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
Atomic parity violation (APV) can be measured in a single Ra(+) ion, enabling a precise measurement ...
© 2011 Institute of PhysicsDOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/13/6/063023The direct laser cooling of neutral dia...
{M.D. Di Rosa, \textit{Eur. Phys. J. D{Funding from the Los Alamos National Laboratory LDRD Prog...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
The laser-induced blackbody-assisted rotational cooling of a linear polyatomic ion, C2H2(+), in its ...
A single Ra+ ion stored in a Paul radio frequency ion trap has excellent potential for a precision m...
Polar radioactive molecules have been suggested to be exceptionally sensitive systems in the search ...
Heavy diatomic molecules are currently considered to be among the most sensitive systems used in the...
Heavy diatomic molecules are currently considered to be among the most sensitive systems used in the...
Molecular spectroscopy offers opportunities for the exploration of the fundamental laws of nature an...
The study of molecular systems provides exceptional opportunities for the exploration of the fundame...
The parameter W(a), which characterizes nuclear-spin-dependent parity violation (PV) in the molecula...
The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physi...
Atomic parity violation (APV) can be measured in a single Ra(+) ion, enabling a precise measurement ...
© 2011 Institute of PhysicsDOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/13/6/063023The direct laser cooling of neutral dia...
{M.D. Di Rosa, \textit{Eur. Phys. J. D{Funding from the Los Alamos National Laboratory LDRD Prog...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
The laser-induced blackbody-assisted rotational cooling of a linear polyatomic ion, C2H2(+), in its ...
A single Ra+ ion stored in a Paul radio frequency ion trap has excellent potential for a precision m...