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Specular reflection of polar molecules from a simple multi-cylinder electrostatic mirror: a method for separating BaF molecules produced in a buffer-gas-cooled laser-ablation source from other ablation products

Atomic Physics 2024-10-08 v1

Abstract

A method for specular reflection of polar molecules is proposed. Electrostatatic potentials and forces are calculated for a low-field-seeking molecule near a series of long cylindrical electrodes of radius rr with dc potentials of +V+V and V-V applied to alternate electrodes. A center-to-center separation of 2.9r2.9\,r leads to remarkably flat equipotential surfaces and thus to a nearly planar mirror for specular reflection of the polar molecules, with the angle of reflection equalling the angle of incidence to an accuracy approaching a microradian. This mirror can be used to redirect cryogenic molecular beams. Separating barium monofluoride (BaF) molecules created in a helium-buffer-gas laser-ablation source from other ablation products is a necessary step to producing a pure sample of matrix-isolated BaF, as is required by the EDM3^3 collaboration for implementing a precise measurement of the electron electric dipole moment. The design and modelling for the BaF deflector based on this electrode geometry is presented.

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@article{arxiv.2410.04598,
  title  = {Specular reflection of polar molecules from a simple multi-cylinder electrostatic mirror: a method for separating BaF molecules produced in a buffer-gas-cooled laser-ablation source from other ablation products},
  author = {H. -M. Yau and Z. Corriveau and N. T. McCall and J. Perez Garcia and D. Heinrich and R. L. Lambo and G. K. Koyanagi and M. C. George and C. H. Storry and M. Horbatsch and E. A. Hessels},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.04598},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5 pages, 5 figures