This thesis reports on the use of buffer gas cooling to produce slow and intense molecular beams, with the aim of creating a source of molecules that can be used to measure the electron electric dipole moment. A beam of Yb is extracted from a buffer gas cell by entrainment in a flow of helium. The beam is characterised and simulations are performed of the helium flow through the cell to better understand the effect this has on the beam characteristics. The velocity of the beam is found to vary between 65 m/s[superscript -1] and 204 m/s[superscript -1] depending on the helium flow through the cell, in agreement with the predictions of the simulations. The temperature of the beam is 2.4 K and the minimum divergence is 12°. The percentage of Y...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Cryogenic buffer gas cooled beams and cells can be used to study many species, from atoms and polar ...
Cold molecules are attractive for a wide range of scientific applications, including quantum computa...
This thesis reports on the production and characterisation of the first slow and cold beam of YbF mo...
This thesis reports on two beam sources of ytterbium fluoride (YbF), and assesses their viability fo...
This thesis reports on the production and characterisation of the first slow and cold beam of YbF m...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
This thesis describes the design, construction, operation, and characterisation of an experimental a...
This thesis describes the design, construction, operation, and characterisation of an experimental a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
In the last years we have developed a source which produces high-flux beams of electrically guided c...
That the universe contains a disproportionate amount of matter compared to antimatter cannot be expl...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Cryogenic buffer gas cooled beams and cells can be used to study many species, from atoms and polar ...
Cold molecules are attractive for a wide range of scientific applications, including quantum computa...
This thesis reports on the production and characterisation of the first slow and cold beam of YbF mo...
This thesis reports on two beam sources of ytterbium fluoride (YbF), and assesses their viability fo...
This thesis reports on the production and characterisation of the first slow and cold beam of YbF m...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
This thesis describes the design, construction, operation, and characterisation of an experimental a...
This thesis describes the design, construction, operation, and characterisation of an experimental a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
Slow molecular beams allow for a very sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. We a...
In the last years we have developed a source which produces high-flux beams of electrically guided c...
That the universe contains a disproportionate amount of matter compared to antimatter cannot be expl...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Methods for understanding and generating pulsed beams of translationally cold molecules through elec...
Cryogenic buffer gas cooled beams and cells can be used to study many species, from atoms and polar ...
Cold molecules are attractive for a wide range of scientific applications, including quantum computa...