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    Continuous Centrifuge Decelerator for Polar Molecules

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    Producing large samples of slow molecules from thermal-velocity ensembles is a formidable challenge. Here we employ a centrifugal force to produce a continuous molecular beam with a high flux at near-zero velocities. We demonstrate deceleration of three electrically guided molecular species, CH3_3F, CF3_3H, and CF3_3CCH, with input velocities of up to 200 m s−1200\,\rm{m\,s^{-1}} to obtain beams with velocities below 15 m s−115\,\rm{m\,s^{-1}} and intensities of several 109 mm−2 s−110^9\,\rm{mm^{-2}\,s^{-1}}. The centrifuge decelerator is easy to operate and can, in principle, slow down any guidable particle. It has the potential to become a standard technique for continuous deceleration of molecules.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; version accepted for publication in PR

    Continuous Centrifuge Decelerator for Polar Molecules

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    Wissensformen im Lernfeld Gesellschaft

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