Alternate Gradient Focusing and Deceleration of a Molecular Beam

Hendrick L. Bethlem, André J. A. van Roij, Rienk T. Jongma, and Gerard Meijer
Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 133003 – Published 18 March 2002
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Abstract

Neutral dipolar molecules can be decelerated and trapped using time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields. This has been demonstrated only for molecules in low-field seeking states, but can, in principle, be performed on molecules in high-field seeking states as well. Transverse stability is then much more difficult to obtain, however, since molecules in high-field seeking states always experience a force towards the electrodes. Here we demonstrate that an array of dipole lenses in alternate gradient configuration can be used to maintain transverse stability. A pulsed beam of metastable CO in high-field seeking states is accelerated from 275 to 289m/s as well as decelerated from 275 to 260m/s.

  • Received 29 October 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.133003

©2002 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Hendrick L. Bethlem, André J. A. van Roij, Rienk T. Jongma, and Gerard Meijer

  • FOM–Institute for Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen, P.O. Box 1207, NL-3430 BE Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
  • and Department of Molecular and Laser Physics, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Vol. 88, Iss. 13 — 1 April 2002

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