We here report on the realization of an electrodynamic trap, capable of trapping neutral atoms and molecules in both low-field and high-field seeking states. Confinement in three dimensions is achieved by switching between two electric field configurations that have a saddle point at the center of the trap, i.e., by alternating a focusing and a defocusing force in each direction. The ac trapping of (ND3)-N-15 molecules is experimentally demonstrated, and the stability of the trap is studied as a function of the switching frequency. A 1 mK sample of (ND3)-N-15 molecules in the high-field seeking component of the {\J,K>=\1,1>} level, the ground state of para-ammonia, is trapped in a volume of about 1 mm(3)
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
The ability to cool and manipulate atoms with light has yielded atom interferometry, precision spect...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...
We here report on the realization of an electrodynamic trap, capable of trapping neutral atoms and m...
Polar molecules in high-field seeking states cannot be trapped in static traps as Maxwell's equation...
We demonstrate trapping of an ultracold gas of neutral atoms in a macroscopic ac electric trap. Thre...
We demonstrate trapping of an ultracold gas of neutral atoms in a macroscopic AC electric trap. Thre...
We study the dynamic behavior of ultracold neutral atoms in a macroscopic ac electric trap. Confinem...
We study the dynamic behavior of ultracold neutral atoms in a macroscopic ac electric trap. Confinem...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
Simultaneous two-dimensional trapping of neutral dipolar molecules in low- and high-field seeking st...
A conceptually new trapping mechanism for neutral, polar particles is introduced and discussed. Unli...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
The ability to cool and manipulate atoms with light has yielded atom interferometry, precision spect...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...
We here report on the realization of an electrodynamic trap, capable of trapping neutral atoms and m...
Polar molecules in high-field seeking states cannot be trapped in static traps as Maxwell's equation...
We demonstrate trapping of an ultracold gas of neutral atoms in a macroscopic ac electric trap. Thre...
We demonstrate trapping of an ultracold gas of neutral atoms in a macroscopic AC electric trap. Thre...
We study the dynamic behavior of ultracold neutral atoms in a macroscopic ac electric trap. Confinem...
We study the dynamic behavior of ultracold neutral atoms in a macroscopic ac electric trap. Confinem...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
A linear AC trap for polar molecules in high-field seeking states has been devised and implemented, ...
The ability to cool and slow atoms with light for subsequent trappingallows investigations of the pr...
Cold molecules are potentially beneficial for several areas of research. They have applications in s...
Simultaneous two-dimensional trapping of neutral dipolar molecules in low- and high-field seeking st...
A conceptually new trapping mechanism for neutral, polar particles is introduced and discussed. Unli...
A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral m...
The ability to cool and manipulate atoms with light has yielded atom interferometry, precision spect...
Time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields can be used to manipulate the motion of neutral molecules...