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Trapping neutral molecules in a traveling potential well

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A series of pulsed electric fields can be arranged such that it creates a traveling potential well in which neutral dipolar molecules can be confined. This provides a method to transport, to decelerate, and to cool a sample of neutral molecules while maintaining the initial phase-space density. This method is described using the concept of phase stability. The oscillating motion of molecules in the traveling potential well, reaching a minimum velocity spread corresponding to a translational temperature of 4 mK, is experimentally observed.

Year of Publication
2000
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Volume
84
Number
25
Number of Pages
5744-5747
Date Published
06/2000
ISBN Number
0031-9007
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7b1b1a2ea8957e1e5684525b033f7fce
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Bethlem, H. L., Berden, G., van Roij, A. J. A., Crompvoets, F. M. H., & Meijer, G. (2000). Trapping neutral molecules in a traveling potential well. Physical Review Letters, 84, 5744-5747. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.5744 (Original work published 2000)