Low-energy molecular collisions in a permanent magnetic trap
Atomic Physics
2009-01-22 v1 Atomic and Molecular Clusters
Chemical Physics
Abstract
Cold, neutral hydroxyl radicals are Stark decelerated and confined within a magnetic trap consisting of two permanent ring magnets. The OH molecules are trapped in the ro-vibrational ground state at a density of cm and temperature of 70 mK. Collisions between the trapped OH sample and supersonic beams of atomic He and molecular D are observed and absolute collision cross sections measured. The He--OH and D--OH center-of-mass collision energies are tuned from 60 cm to 230 cm and 145 cm to 510 cm, respectively, yielding evidence of reduced He--OH inelastic cross sections at energies below 84 cm, the OH ground rotational level spacing.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0806.2624,
title = {Low-energy molecular collisions in a permanent magnetic trap},
author = {Brian C. Sawyer and Benjamin K. Stuhl and Dajun Wang and Mark Yeo and Jun Ye},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.2624},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures