Magnetic Trapping and Zeeman Relaxation of NH Molecules

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Abstract

NH molecular radicals are magnetically trapped in the presence of a helium buffer gas and their Zeeman relaxation and energy transport collisional cross-sections with helium are measured. Molecules are loaded from a molecular beam into a cold buffer gas cell in a 4T anti-Helmholtz magnetic trap. The NH-He energy transport cross-section is measured to be 2.7$\pm$ 0.8 $\times$10$^{-14}$cm$^{2}$ at 710 mK. The inelastic (Zeeman state changing) cross-section is also measured to be 3.8 $\pm$ 1.1$\times$10$^{-19}$cm$^{2}$ at 710 mK, indicating a $\gamma$ (elastic to inelastic cross-section ratio) of 7$\times$10$^{4}$, in agreement with the theory of Krems et al (PRA 68 051401(R) (2003)). Cross-section measurements are obtained for the interaction of the molecular isotopes $^{14}$NH, $^{14}$ND, $^{15}$NH and $^ {15}$ND with the helium isotopes He-3 and He-4.

Authors

  • Edem Tsikata

    Department of Physics, Harvard University; Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms

  • Wesley Campbell

    Department of Physics, Harvard University; Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, Harvard University

  • Hsin-I Lu

    School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University; Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms

  • Laurens van Buuren

    Department of Physics, Harvard University; Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms

  • John Doyle

    Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms; Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University; Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms