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Creating cold stationary molecular gases by optical Stark deceleration
2010
New Journal of Physics
The deceleration of molecules from cold molecular beams using electric and magnetic fields has become an important means for producing stationary, cold dipolar or paramagnetic molecular gases that can be trapped and potentially cooled to ultra-cold temperatures in the µK range. We report on a general scheme for the creation of cold molecules of essentially any type by deceleration of a cold molecular beam using intense optical fields. Deceleration of benzene molecules to zero velocity is
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/12/7/073028
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