We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark decelerator and a traveling wave decelerator. In the traveling wave decelerator, a moving potential is created by a series of ring-shaped electrodes to which oscillating high voltages (HV) are applied. By lowering the frequency of the applied voltages, the molecules confined in the moving trap are decelerated and brought to a standstill. As the molecules are confined in a true 3D well, this kind of deceleration has practically no losses, resulting in a great improvement on the usual Stark deceleration techniques. The necessary voltages are generated by amplifying the output of an arbitrary wave generator using fast HV amplifiers, giving us g...
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 motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
Author Institution: LaserLaB, Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU University Amsterdam; De Boele...
Author Institution: LaserLaB, Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU University Amsterdam; De Boele...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
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 motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We present experiments on decelerating and trapping ammonia molecules using a combination of a Stark...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
Author Institution: LaserLaB, Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU University Amsterdam; De Boele...
Author Institution: LaserLaB, Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU University Amsterdam; De Boele...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
We have recently demonstrated static trapping of ammonia isotopologues in a decelerator that consist...
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 motion of polar molecules can be controlled by time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. In a ...