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== About the NH experiment ==
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== N/NH Co-trapping : 1st Generation ==
  
 
[[File:NH_magnet.jpg|thumb|500px|N/NH Co-trapping : 1st Generation]]
 
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Revision as of 14:12, 10 November 2010

N/NH Co-trapping : 1st Generation

N/NH Co-trapping : 1st Generation

We cooled nitrogen atoms and NH molecules to 500mK using helium vapor. The species fell into a 4T deep magnetic trap created by two superconducting coils in an anti-Helmholtz configuration. We studied the collisions of the atoms and molecules with helium to elucidate spin relaxation mechanisms. The helium buffer gas can be extracted, to leave atoms and molecules thermally isolated from their environment. Future work will include studies of interatomic and intermolecular collisions and the development of techniques to increase the phase space densities of trapped species.

People

  • Yat Shan Au
  • Eunmi Chae
  • Colin Connolly
  • Hsin-I Lu

Recent graduates:

  • Wes Campbell (Now as postdoc at Maryland)
  • Matt Hummon (Now a postdoc at Boulder)
  • Edem Tsikata (Now a postdoc at JPL)

Publications

Resources

The cryogenic fast-actuating valve used for introduction of He-3 buffer gas.

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