MO 5: Cold Molecules I
Monday, March 18, 2013, 14:00–16:00, F 107
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14:00 |
MO 5.1 |
A centrifuge decelerator for continuous beams of cold polar molecules — •Xing Wu, Sotir Chervenkov, Joseph Bayerl, Andreas Rohlfes, Martin Zeppenfeld, and Gerhard Rempe
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14:15 |
MO 5.2 |
Microwave manipulation of neutral polar molecules — •Simon Merz, Nicolas Vanhaecke, Gerard Meijer, and Melanie Schnell
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14:30 |
MO 5.3 |
Decelerating and trapping molecules with a travelling wave decelerator — •Joost van den Berg, Marina Quintero-Pérez, Paul Jansen, Thomas E. Wall, Hendrick L. Bethlem, Sreekanth Mathavan, Corine Meinema, Tom Nijbroek, and Steven Hoekstra
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14:45 |
MO 5.4 |
Stark deceleration of polar molecules with optimum efficiency — •Dongdong Zhang, Nicolas Vanhaecke, and Gerard Meijer
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15:00 |
MO 5.5 |
Exciting polar molecules trapped on a chip — •Silvio Marx, Mark Abel, David Adu Smith, Gerard Meijer, and Gabriele Santambrogio
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15:15 |
MO 5.6 |
Towards Cold Chemistry with Magnetically Decelerated Hydrogen Atoms — •Katrin Dulitz, Michael Motsch, Nicolas Vanhaecke, and Timothy P. Softley
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15:30 |
MO 5.7 |
Reaching for Ultracold Temperatures with Polyatomic Molecules — •Martin Zeppenfeld, Barbara G.U. Englert, Rosa Glöckner, Alexander Prehn, Martin Ibrügger, and Gerhard Rempe
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15:45 |
MO 5.8 |
Towards parity violation measurements using ultra-cold SrF molecules — •Corine Meinema, Joost van den Berg, Sreekanth Mathavan, Tom Nijbroek, Klaus Jungmann, Lorenz Willmann, and Steven Hoekstra
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