High-resolution imaging of molecular collisions using a Zeeman decelerator

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We present the first crossed beam scattering experiment using a Zeeman decelerated molecular beam. The narrow velocity spreads of Zeeman decelerated NO (X2Π3/2, j = 3/2) radicals result in high-resolution scattering images, thereby fully resolving quantum diffraction oscillations in the angular scattering distribution for inelastic NO-Ne collisions and product-pair correlations in the radial scattering distribution for inelastic NO-O2 collisions. These measurements demonstrate similar resolution and sensitivity as in experiments using Stark decelerators, opening up possibilities for controlled and low-energy scattering experiments using chemically relevant species such as H and O atoms, O2 molecules, or NH radicals.

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Plomp, V., Gao, Z., Cremers, T., Besemer, M., & Van De Meerakker, S. Y. T. (2020). High-resolution imaging of molecular collisions using a Zeeman decelerator. Journal of Chemical Physics, 152(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5142817

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