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Rydberg-Stark deceleration of atoms and molecules. [PDF]
Hogan SD.
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Electrochemistry in Magnetic Fields
Conducting electrochemistry in an applied magnetic field generates forces that affect the electrochemical system due to a change in fundamental electrochemical principles. The fundamental mechanisms behind the observed changes in different applications are discussed in this Review.
Songzhu Luo +2 more
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Optimizing the intensity and purity of a Zeeman-decelerated beam [PDF]
A pure, state-selected beam of gas-phase radicals is an important tool for the precise study of radical reactions that are astrochemically and atmospherically relevant. Generating such a beam has proven to be an ongoing challenge for the scientific community. Using evolutionary algorithms to optimize the variable experimental parameters, the passage of
Omar Mohamed +3 more
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Ultrafast control of moiré pseudo‐electromagnetic field in homobilayer semiconductors
Spatial‐temporal modulation of layer pseudospin in moiré of homobilayer semiconductors with bias pulse or terahertz irradiation generates ultrafast pseudo‐electromagnetic responses for valley‐spintronic applications. Abstract In long‐wavelength moiré patterns of homobilayer semiconductors, the layer pseudospin of electrons is subject to a sizable ...
Dawei Zhai, Wang Yao
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Expanding Nuclear Physics Horizons with the Gamma Factory
The Gamma Factory is an ambitious proposal for a source of photons with energies up to hundreds of MeV and photon fluxes exceeding those of the currently available gamma sources by orders of magnitude. The paper surveys the new opportunities in nuclear physics and related fields that may be afforded by the this facility. Abstract The Gamma Factory (GF)
Dmitry Budker +15 more
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A traveling wave Zeeman decelerator
Synopsis We developed a new-concept Zeeman decelerator which produces a traveling magnetic trap. Atoms and molecules possessing a magnetic dipole moment, in so-called low field seeking states, are trapped around a node of a propagating wave provided that the initial velocity of the wave matches a velocity populated in the supersonic beam.
Damjanovic, T. +6 more
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A Multi‐Purpose Heliophysics L4 Mission
Abstract The Earth‐Sun Lagrangian point 4 is a meta‐stable location at 1 AU from the Sun, 60° ahead of Earth's orbit. It has an uninterrupted view of the solar photosphere centered on W60, the Earth's nominal magnetic field connection to the Sun. Such a mission on its own would serve as a solar remote sensing observatory that would oversee the entire ...
A. Posner +15 more
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Low-energy collisions between carbon atoms and oxygen molecules in a magnetic trap
Trapping of atoms and molecules in electrostatic, magnetic and optical traps has enabled studying atomic and molecular interactions on a timescale of many seconds, allowing observations of ultra-cold collisions and reactions.
Michael Karpov +4 more
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Magneto-electrostatic trapping of ground state OH molecules [PDF]
We report the magnetic confinement of neutral, ground state hydroxyl radicals (OH) at a density of $\sim3\times10^{3}$ cm$^{-3}$ and temperature of $\sim$30 mK.
Benjamin K. Stuhl +7 more
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