We report on the electrostatic trapping of neutral SrF molecules. The molecules are captured from a cryogenic buffer-gas beam source into the moving traps of a 4.5-m-long traveling-wave Stark decelerator. The SrF molecules in state are brought to rest as the velocity of the moving traps is gradually reduced from to zero. The molecules are held for up to 50 ms in multiple electric traps of the decelerator. The trapped packets have a volume (FWHM) of and a velocity spread of , which corresponds to a temperature of 60(20) mK. Our result demonstrates a factor 3 increase in the molecular mass that has been Stark decelerated and trapped. Heavy molecules () offer a highly increased sensitivity to probe physics beyond the standard model. This work ...
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...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
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 ...
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 ...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
Author Institution: Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe are setting up a novel typ...
Author Institution: Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe are setting up a novel typ...
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...
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...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
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 ...
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 ...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...
Author Institution: Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe are setting up a novel typ...
Author Institution: Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA, Groningen, The NetherlandsWe are setting up a novel typ...
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...
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...
A beam of SrF molecules is decelerated from 290 to 120 m s(-1) . Following supersonic expansion, the...