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arxiv: physics/0512119 · v3 · submitted 2005-12-13 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph

Water vapor at a translational temperature of one kelvin

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keywords moleculesbeamelectricfilteringkelvinshiftslowstark
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We report the creation of a confined slow beam of heavy-water (D2O) molecules with a translational temperature around 1 kelvin. This is achieved by filtering slow D2O from a thermal ensemble with inhomogeneous static electric fields exploiting the quadratic Stark shift of D2O. All previous demonstrations of electric field manipulation of cold dipolar molecules rely on a predominantly linear Stark shift. Further, on the basis of elementary molecular properties and our filtering technique we argue that our D2O beam contains molecules in only a few ro-vibrational states.

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