Abstract The radiative cooling of a stored, initially rotationally hot OH $$^{-}$$ - ion beam is probed by photodetachment using an electrostatic ion beam trap combined with an in-trap velocity map imaging spectrometer, providing direct measurement of the time-dependent rotational population. The rotational temperatures are estimated from photodetached electron spectra as a function of time using a Boltzmann distribution model and further verified by a rate law model using known Einstein coefficients. We demonstrate that during the entire cooling time, the rotational population can be well described by a Boltzmann distribution
International audienceElectrons are known to be efficient in rotationally exciting molecular ions in...
International audienceMerging an HD+ beam with velocity matched electrons in a heavy ion storage rin...
Ultracold cold molecular ions promise new directions in various studies of fundamental physics, such...
A VMI photoelectron spectroscopy inside an electrostatic ion beam trap (EIBT) is used to probe the t...
Photodetachment thermometry on a beam of OH<sup>−</sup> in a cryogenic storage ring cooled to below ...
We present state-selected measurements of rotational cooling and excitation rates of CH+ molecular i...
The Heidelberg electrostatic Cryogenic Storage Ring (CSR) [32] provides an environment for storing i...
We demonstrate that the dissociative recombination of D/sub 2/H/sup +/ with low-energy electrons dep...
An overview of the use of stored ion beams and phase space cooling (electron cooling) is given for t...
An overview of the use of stored ion beams and phase space cooling (electron cooling) is given for t...
Ultraslow radiative cooling lifetimes and adiabatic detachment energies for three astrochemically re...
International audienceRotational cooling of HD+ by superelastic collisions (SEC) with electrons was ...
The vibrational relaxation of H3+ molecules from a conventional plasma ion source is studied perform...
Electrons are known to be efficient in rotationally exciting molecular ions in cold ionized media. R...
The vibrational relaxation of H3+ molecules from a conventional plasma ion source is studied perform...
International audienceElectrons are known to be efficient in rotationally exciting molecular ions in...
International audienceMerging an HD+ beam with velocity matched electrons in a heavy ion storage rin...
Ultracold cold molecular ions promise new directions in various studies of fundamental physics, such...
A VMI photoelectron spectroscopy inside an electrostatic ion beam trap (EIBT) is used to probe the t...
Photodetachment thermometry on a beam of OH<sup>−</sup> in a cryogenic storage ring cooled to below ...
We present state-selected measurements of rotational cooling and excitation rates of CH+ molecular i...
The Heidelberg electrostatic Cryogenic Storage Ring (CSR) [32] provides an environment for storing i...
We demonstrate that the dissociative recombination of D/sub 2/H/sup +/ with low-energy electrons dep...
An overview of the use of stored ion beams and phase space cooling (electron cooling) is given for t...
An overview of the use of stored ion beams and phase space cooling (electron cooling) is given for t...
Ultraslow radiative cooling lifetimes and adiabatic detachment energies for three astrochemically re...
International audienceRotational cooling of HD+ by superelastic collisions (SEC) with electrons was ...
The vibrational relaxation of H3+ molecules from a conventional plasma ion source is studied perform...
Electrons are known to be efficient in rotationally exciting molecular ions in cold ionized media. R...
The vibrational relaxation of H3+ molecules from a conventional plasma ion source is studied perform...
International audienceElectrons are known to be efficient in rotationally exciting molecular ions in...
International audienceMerging an HD+ beam with velocity matched electrons in a heavy ion storage rin...
Ultracold cold molecular ions promise new directions in various studies of fundamental physics, such...