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Phys. Rev. A 65, 053416 (2002) [20 pages]

Deceleration and trapping of ammonia using time-varying electric fields

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Hendrick L. Bethlem, Floris M. H. Crompvoets, Rienk T. Jongma, Sebastiaan Y. T. van de Meerakker, and Gerard Meijer
FOM–Institute for Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen, P.O. Box 1207, NL-3430 BE Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
Department of Molecular and Laser Physics, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Received 1 February 2002; published 10 May 2002

A polar molecule experiences a force in an inhomogeneous electric field. Using this force, neutral molecules can be decelerated and trapped. It is shown here that this can in principle be done without loss in phase-space density. Using a series of 64 pulsed inhomogeneous electric fields a supersonic beam of ammonia molecules (14NH3, 14ND3, 15ND3) is decelerated. Subsequently, the decelerated molecules are loaded into an electrostatic quadrupole trap. Densities on the order of 107molecules/cm3 at a temperature of 25 mK are obtained for 14ND3 and 15ND3 separately and simultaneously. This corresponds to a phase-space density in the trap of 2×10-13, 50 times less than the initial phase-space density in the beam.

© 2002 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.65.053416
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.65.053416
PACS:
33.80.Ps, 33.55.Be, 39.10.+j