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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. Our results showed that the N/NH inelastic collision rate is small enough to cool the NH molecules with N atoms using sympathetic cooling.
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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. Our results show that the N/NH inelastic collision rate is small enough to cool the NH molecules with N atoms using sympathetic cooling.
  
 
== People ==
 
== People ==

Revision as of 14:35, 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. Our results show that the N/NH inelastic collision rate is small enough to cool the NH molecules with N atoms using sympathetic cooling.

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