Polar molecules, in strong-field seeking states, can be transported and focused by an alternating sequence of electric field gradients that focus in one transverse direction while defocusing in the other. We show by calculation and numerical simulation, how one may greatly improve the alternating gradient transport and focusing of molecules. We use a new optimized multipole lens design, a FODO lattice beam transport line, and lenses to match the beam transport line to the beam source and the final focus. We derive analytic expressions for the potentials, fields, and gradients that may be used to design these lenses. We describe a simple lens optimization procedure and derive the equations of motion for tracking molecules through a beam tran...
Focusing of neutral atoms and molecules has several potential applications. The very first microscop...
In this paper, we analyze electric deflection fields for polar molecules in terms of a multipole exp...
Summary In this thesis the work of my group on the manipulation of the motion of large molecules us...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Neutral dipolar molecules can be decelerated and trapped using time-varying inhomogeneous electric f...
We study the focusing of large neutral molecules in a molecular beam using electric fields. Since al...
This thesis describes experiments using a second generation alternating-gradient (AG) focuse...
An electrostatic lens with three focusing elements in an alternating-gradient configuration is used ...
A neutral polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. This electric field...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
The force from a non-uniform electric field on the electric dipole moment of a molecule may be used ...
The motion of neutral molecules in a beam can be manipulated with inhomogeneous electric and magneti...
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
Focusing of neutral atoms and molecules has several potential applications. The very first microscop...
In this paper, we analyze electric deflection fields for polar molecules in terms of a multipole exp...
Summary In this thesis the work of my group on the manipulation of the motion of large molecules us...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Beams of polar molecules can be focused using an array of electrostatic lenses in alternating gradie...
Neutral dipolar molecules can be decelerated and trapped using time-varying inhomogeneous electric f...
We study the focusing of large neutral molecules in a molecular beam using electric fields. Since al...
This thesis describes experiments using a second generation alternating-gradient (AG) focuse...
An electrostatic lens with three focusing elements in an alternating-gradient configuration is used ...
A neutral polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. This electric field...
Exploiting the Stark effect, neutral polar molecules can be focused and decelerated in an array of t...
The force from a non-uniform electric field on the electric dipole moment of a molecule may be used ...
The motion of neutral molecules in a beam can be manipulated with inhomogeneous electric and magneti...
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Her...
Focusing of neutral atoms and molecules has several potential applications. The very first microscop...
In this paper, we analyze electric deflection fields for polar molecules in terms of a multipole exp...
Summary In this thesis the work of my group on the manipulation of the motion of large molecules us...