A simple method to control molecular translation with a chemical reaction is
demonstrated. Slow NO molecules have been produced by partially canceling the
molecular beam velocity of NO2 with the recoil velocity of the NO
photofragment. The NO2 molecules were photodissociated using a UV laser
pulse polarized parallel to the molecular beam. The spatial profiles of NO
molecules showed two peaks corresponding to decelerated and accelerated
molecules, in agreement with theoretical prediction. A significant portion of
the decelerated NO molecules stayed around the initial dissociation positions
even several hundred nanoseconds after their production.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure