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Hall-Effect for Neutral Atoms
It is shown that polarizable neutral systems can drift in crossed magnetic
and electric fileds. The drift velocity is perpendicular to both fields, but
contrary to the drif t velocity of a charged particle, it exists only, if
fields vary in space or in time. We develop an adiabatic theory of this
phenomenon and analyze conditions of its experimental observation. The most
proper objects for the observation of this effect are Rydberg atoms. It can be
applied for the separation of excited atoms.Comment: RevTex, 4 pages; to be published in Pis'ma v ZhET