Production of cold beams of ND3 with variable rotational state distributions by electrostatic extraction of He and Ne buffer-gas-cooled beams.
The measurement of the rotational state distribution of a velocity-selected, buffer-gas-cooled beam of ND3 is described. In an apparatus recently constructed to study cold ion-molecule collisions, the ND3 beam is extracted from a cryogenically cooled buffer-gas cell using a 2.15 m long electrostatic...
Main Authors: | Twyman, K, Bell, M, Heazlewood, B, Softley, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Institute of Physics Inc.
2014
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