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  Stark deceleration of OH radicals in low-field-seeking and high-field-seeking quantum states

Wohlfart, K., Filsinger, F., Grätz, F., Küpper, J., & Meijer, G. (2008). Stark deceleration of OH radicals in low-field-seeking and high-field-seeking quantum states. Physical Review A, 78(3): 033421. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.78.033421.

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Wohlfart, Kirstin1, Author           
Filsinger, Frank1, Author           
Grätz, Fabian1, Author           
Küpper, Jochen1, Author           
Meijer, Gerard1, Author           
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 Abstract: The Stark deceleration of OH radicals in both low-field-seeking and high-field-seeking levels of the rovibronic ²Π3/2, v=0, J=3/2 ground state is demonstrated using a single experimental setup. Applying alternating-gradient focusing, OH radicals in their low-field-seeking ²Π3/2, v=0, J=3/2, f state have been decelerated from 345 to 239 m/s, removing 50% of the kinetic energy using only 27 deceleration stages. The alternating-gradient decelerator allows one to independently control longitudinal and transverse manipulation of the molecules. Optimized high-voltage switching sequences for the alternating-gradient deceleration are applied, in order to adjust the dynamic focusing strength in every deceleration stage to the changing velocity over the deceleration process. In addition we have also decelerated OH radicals in their high-field-seeking ²Π3/2, v=0, J=3/2, e state from 355 to 316 m/s. For the states involved, a real crossing of hyperfine levels occurs at 640 V/cm, which is examined by varying a bias voltage applied to the electrodes.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2008-09-18
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DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.78.033421
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Title: Physical Review A
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