Slow and velocity-tunable beams of metastable He$_2$ by multistage Zeeman deceleration
Chemical Physics
2014-04-24 v1 Atomic Physics
Abstract
Metastable helium molecules (He) have been generated by striking a discharge in a supersonic expansion of helium gas from a pulsed valve. When operating the pulsed valve at room temperature, 77K, and 10K, the mean velocity of the supersonic beam was measured to be 1900m/s, 980m/s, and 530m/s, respectively. A 55-stage Zeeman decelerator operated in a phase-stable manner was then used to further reduce the beam velocity and tune it in the range between 100 and 150m/s. The internal-state distribution of the decelerated sample was established by photoionization spectroscopy.
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@article{arxiv.1401.7774,
title = {Slow and velocity-tunable beams of metastable He$_2$ by multistage Zeeman deceleration},
author = {Michael Motsch and Paul Jansen and Josef A. Agner and Hansjürg Schmutz and Frédéric Merkt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.7774},
year = {2014}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures