Getting a Grip on the Transverse Motion in a Zeeman Decelerator
Zeeman deceleration is an experimental technique in which inhomogeneous, time-dependent magnetic fields generated inside an array of solenoid coils are used to manipulate the velocity of a supersonic beam. A 12-stage Zeeman decelerator has been built and characterized using hydrogen atoms as a test...
Main Authors: | Dulitz, K, Motsch, M, Vanhaecke, N, 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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