Marina Quintero-Pérez Paul Jansen Thomas E. Wall Wim Ubachs Hendrick L. Bethlem.

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Marina Quintero-Pérez Paul Jansen Thomas E. Wall Wim Ubachs Hendrick L. Bethlem

Motivation Why cold molecules? Long coherence times High precision measurements COLD = low velocities

Need: Molecules travelling at 3 m/s Sensitive to variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio Motivation Why a molecular fountain? Measure the inversion frequency of ammonia v = 3 m/s L= 30 cm ∆t = 0.5 sec ∆f = 1 Hz

ion detector Experimental set-up Poor efficiency at low velocities PROBLEM: - Couplings - Overfocusing Stark decelerator v~300 m/s v~100 m/s

336 rings separated by 1.5 mm Voltage applied by 8 HV amplifiers -5 ≤ V ≤ 5 kV 0 ≤ f ≤ 15 kHz (v max ~150 m/s) SOLUTION: RING DECELERATOR Experimental set-up v~300 m/s v~100 m/s

Fixed time Ring decelerator: operating principle Variation with time V n = V 0 sin(-2πft+2πn/8)

Inversion splitting much smaller in ND 3 than NH 3 ND 3 Stark shift - greater - very linear Comparing NH 3 and ND 3 STARK SHIFT

NH 3 Guiding ND 3

NH 3 ND 3 Guiding Decelerating

NH 3 ND 3 Quintero-Pérez et al., PRL 110, (2013) Guiding Decelerating Trapping

Guiding Decelerating Trapping for 50 ms ND 3 Quintero-Pérez et al., PRL 110, (2013) NH 3

Reducing the trap depth ND 3 t ramp = 2 ms t ramp = 10 µs t ramp

Modulating the trap ND 3 NH 3

 First trapping on a ring decelerator (avoiding losses at low velocity)  Great control over the trapped molecules - Measurement of the characteristic frequencies - Cooling - Phase space manipulation Conclusions and Outlook High enough density of molecules at 3 m/s? A Molecular Fountain!

Questions?

Trap position Inside a ring Between two rings

Trap position

Transverse oscillations

Oscillations

ND 3 and NH 3 14 mK 100 mK

Effect of T ramp on signal A measure of adiabaticity 5 kV – 2 kV – 5 kV

Electric field Inside a ring Between two rings

Phase* jumps vzvz a z = 0a z < 0a z > 0 * Phase = Position of trap centre

Phase jumps |a| = 15,000 m/s 2 ; T trap = 50 ms 90 – 0 – 90 m/s 70 – 0 – 70 m/s