A PAI-tube injector delivers warm SF6 into a <3 K buffer gas cell with <200 mW heat load, enabling cold BaF production and planned use for RaF/RaOH.
J.et al.Production and spectroscopy of cold radioactive molecules.arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.08368(2025)
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Proposal for cavity-based non-destructive molecular state readout achieving sub-SQL precision and reduced losses for radioactive species.
Radioactive molecules combine nuclear and molecular properties to offer enhanced sensitivity for detecting new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Vibrations affect the axion-mediated long-range interaction in RaOH similarly to short-range scalar-pseudoscalar interactions studied earlier.
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Design and Performance of a Heated Gas Injector for Producing Cold Molecular Beams
A PAI-tube injector delivers warm SF6 into a <3 K buffer gas cell with <200 mW heat load, enabling cold BaF production and planned use for RaF/RaOH.
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Non-destructive cavity readout of molecules for precision measurements
Proposal for cavity-based non-destructive molecular state readout achieving sub-SQL precision and reduced losses for radioactive species.
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Radioactive Molecules as Laboratories of Fundamental Physics
Radioactive molecules combine nuclear and molecular properties to offer enhanced sensitivity for detecting new physics beyond the Standard Model.
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$\mathcal{P}$, $\mathcal{T}$-violating axion-mediated interactions in RaOH molecule
Vibrations affect the axion-mediated long-range interaction in RaOH similarly to short-range scalar-pseudoscalar interactions studied earlier.