A neutral polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. This electric field can be designed such that a beam of polar molecules is exposed to a harmonic potential in the forward direction. In this potential the longitudinal phase-space distribution of the ensemble of molecules is rotated uniformly. This property is used to longitudinally focus a pulsed beam of ammonia molecules and to produce a beam with a longitudinal velocity spread of 0.76 m/s, corresponding to a temperature of 250 mu K
The motion of neutral molecules in a beam can be manipulated with inhomogeneous electric and magneti...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
A series of pulsed electric fields can be arranged such that it creates a traveling potential well i...
Neutral dipolar molecules can be decelerated and trapped using time-varying inhomogeneous electric f...
A decelerated beam of neutral ammonia molecules is injected into an electrostatic storage ring. Elec...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GermanyIn this lecture...
Abstract External fields have been widely adopted to control and manipulate the prope...
It is experimentally demonstrated that a beam of neutral dipolar molecules can be efficiently decele...
This thesis reports on the use of buffer gas cooling to produce slow and intense molecular beams, wi...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
We have focused and decelerated benzonitrile (C7H5N) molecules from a molecular beam, using an array...
Contains fulltext : 98934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The motion of neutral molecules in a beam can be manipulated with inhomogeneous electric and magneti...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
A series of pulsed electric fields can be arranged such that it creates a traveling potential well i...
Neutral dipolar molecules can be decelerated and trapped using time-varying inhomogeneous electric f...
A decelerated beam of neutral ammonia molecules is injected into an electrostatic storage ring. Elec...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Author Institution: Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GermanyIn this lecture...
Abstract External fields have been widely adopted to control and manipulate the prope...
It is experimentally demonstrated that a beam of neutral dipolar molecules can be efficiently decele...
This thesis reports on the use of buffer gas cooling to produce slow and intense molecular beams, wi...
What we experience as an agreeable temperature is in fact due to a constant bombardment of our skin ...
We have focused and decelerated benzonitrile (C7H5N) molecules from a molecular beam, using an array...
Contains fulltext : 98934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The motion of neutral molecules in a beam can be manipulated with inhomogeneous electric and magneti...
Inspired by the spectacular successes in the field of cold atoms, there is currently great interest ...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...