Microstructured switchable mirror for polar molecules |
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Authors: | Schulz Stephan A Bethlem Hendrick L van Veldhoven Jacqueline Küpper Jochen Conrad Horst Meijer Gerard |
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Affiliation: | Fritz-Haber-Institut, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Faradayweg 4-6, D-14195 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | By miniaturizing electrode geometries high electric fields can be produced using modest voltages. A planar array of 20 microm wide gold electrodes, spaced 20 microm apart, is made on a sapphire substrate. A voltage difference of up to 350 V is applied to adjacent electrodes, generating an electric field that decreases exponentially with distance from the substrate. This microstructured array can be used as a mirror for polar molecules and can be rapidly switched on and off. This is demonstrated by retro-reflecting a beam of state-selected ammonia molecules with a forward velocity of about 30 m/s. |
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