Focusing of a cold PbO molecular beam with a superconducting microwave resonator

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Focusing of a molecular beam in a high-field seeking state by an intense microwave standing wave is demonstrated. An 18 GHz microwave field that is near resonant to a rotational transition deflects a molecular beam due to the first-order ac Stark shift. The intense standing wave is obtained with a 47 cm long superconducting microwave resonator with a high unloaded quality factor of about 10 6 . A cold molecular beam of PbO in the rotational ground state with a center velocity of 145 ms -1 is efficiently focused to have about a factor 10 enhancement of the flux density by the resonator with a microwave input power of about 1 W, despite the heaviness of the PbO molecule.

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Enomoto, K., Hizawa, N., Furuta, Y., Hada, N., & Momose, T. (2019). Focusing of a cold PbO molecular beam with a superconducting microwave resonator. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 52(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6455/aaf666

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