Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9585358 Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hydrogen molecules are excited by 1 + 1′ (VUV + UV) laser excitation to Rydberg states (n = 15-20) in the inhomogeneous field generated by an electrostatic dipole. High-field or low-field seeking Stark states are selected spectroscopically and experience a force either towards or away from the dipole, respectively. Deflection of the molecular beam is observed if the dipole is oriented parallel to the beam direction, whereas acceleration or deceleration is observed for a perpendicular orientation. The measured deflections and acceleration/deceleration are consistent with trajectory simulations based on the known field and Stark map. A two-dipole device is proposed that creates a travelling potential minimum and would enable deceleration of an H2 beam seeded in argon to a mean velocity of zero. Simulations are presented of its characteristics.
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