Efficient Stark deceleration of cold polar molecules
Stark deceleration has been utilized for slowing and trapping several species of neutral, ground-state polar molecules generated in a supersonic beam expansion. Due to the finite physical dimension of the electrode array and practical limitations of the applicable electric fields, only molecules wit...
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Zusammenfassung: | Stark deceleration has been utilized for slowing and trapping several species
of neutral, ground-state polar molecules generated in a supersonic beam
expansion. Due to the finite physical dimension of the electrode array and
practical limitations of the applicable electric fields, only molecules within
a specific range of velocities and positions can be efficiently slowed and
trapped. These constraints result in a restricted phase space acceptance of the
decelerator in directions both transverse and parallel to the molecular beam
axis; hence, careful modeling is required for understanding and achieving
efficient Stark decelerator operation. We present work on slowing of the
hydroxyl radical (OH) elucidating the physics controlling the evolution of the
molecular phase space packets both with experimental results and model
calculations. From these results we deduce experimental conditions necessary
for efficient operation of a Stark decelerator. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.physics/0407013 |