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Tarbutt MR, Sauer BE, Hudson JJ, 2013, Design for a fountain of YbF molecules to measure the electron's electric dipole moment, New Journal of Physics, Vol: 15
Sauer BE, Devlin JA, Hudson JJ, et al., 2013, Time reversal symmetry violation in the YbF molecule, HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS, Vol: 214, Pages: 119-126, ISSN: 0304-3843
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Kara DM, Smallman IJ, Hudson JJ, et al., 2012, Measurement of the electron's electric dipole moment using YbF molecules: methods and data analysis, NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, Vol: 14, ISSN: 1367-2630
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Hudson JJ, Kara DM, Smallman IJ, et al., 2011, Improved measurement of the shape of the electron, NATURE, Vol: 473, Pages: 493-U232, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Hinds EA, Sauer BE, Hudson, et al., 2011, Prospects for the measurement of the electron electric dipole moment using YbF, Physics Procedia, ISSN: 1875-3884
Hinds EA, Hudson JJ, Kara D, et al., 2011, Improved measurement of the shape of the electron, Nature, ISSN: 0028-0836
Skoff SM, Hendricks RJ, Sinclair CDJ, et al., 2011, Diffusion, thermalization, and optical pumping of YbF molecules in a cold buffer-gas cell, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, Vol: 83, ISSN: 1050-2947
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Hinds EA, Skoff SM, Hendricks RJ, et al., 2011, Diffusion, thermalization and optical pumping of YbF molecules in a cold buffer gas cell, Physical Review A, ISSN: 1050-2947
Zhuang X, Le A, Steimle TC, et al., 2011, Franck-Condon factors and radiative lifetime of the <i>A</i><SUP>2</SUP>Π<sub>1/2</sub>-<i>X</i><SUP>2</SUP>Σ<SUP>+</SUP> transition of ytterbium monofluoride, YbF, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, Vol: 13, Pages: 19013-19017, ISSN: 1463-9076
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Sauer BE, Hudson JJ, Kara DM, et al., 2011, Prospects for the measurement of the electron electric dipole moment using YbF, 2nd International Workshop on the Physics of Fundamental Symmetries and Interactions (PSI), Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, ISSN: 1875-3892
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Wall TE, Kanem JF, Dyne JM, et al., 2011, Stark deceleration of CaF molecules in strong- and weak-field seeking states, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, Vol: 13, Pages: 18991-18999, ISSN: 1463-9076
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Skoff SM, Hendricks RJ, Sinclair CDJ, et al., 2009, Doppler-free laser spectroscopy of buffer-gas-cooled molecular radicals, NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, Vol: 11, ISSN: 1367-2630
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Wall TE, Armitage S, Hudson JJ, et al., 2009, Transport of polar molecules by an alternating-gradient guide, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, Vol: 80, ISSN: 1050-2947
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Sauer BE, Kara DM, Hudson JJ, et al., 2009, Response to "Comment on 'A robust floating nanoammeter'" [Rev. Sci. Instrum. 80, 057101 (2009)], REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, Vol: 80, ISSN: 0034-6748
Tarbutt MR, Hudson JJ, Sauer BE, et al., 2009, Preparation and manipulation of molecules for fundamental physics tests, Pages: 555-596
Atoms and atomic ions have long held a place at the very heart of precision measurement and metrology. For example, the second is defined in terms of the Cs hyperfine structure interval, the Rydberg constant is measured by spectroscopy of atomic hydrogen, and the ratio of electron-to-proton mass is known from the oscillation frequencies of trapped atomic ions. The importance of atoms in this field lies partly in the detailed understanding that we have of atomic structure but also in the technical capabilities that exist for preparing and manipulating atoms and ions. In recent years, both the computational methods for understanding molecules more fully and the experimental methods for producing and controlling them have advanced enormously. This has led to a surge of interest in using molecules for precision measurements, especially where they offer new properties that are not available from atoms and atomic ions. For example, the rotational, vibrational, and electronic structures within a molecule offer a wider range of coexisting frequencies than one finds in atomic systems. Moreover, polar diatomic molecules have a built-in cylindrical symmetry, whilst more complex molecules can have a handedness—structural conformations that atoms cannot offer. In this chapter, we discuss some applications of molecules to current problems in precision measurement and we outline recent technical advances that make some of these applications possible.
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Tarbutt MR, Hudson JJ, Sauer BE, et al., 2009, Prospects for measuring the electric dipole moment of the electron using electrically trapped polar molecules, FARADAY DISCUSSIONS, Vol: 142, Pages: 37-56, ISSN: 1359-6640
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Sauer BE, Kara DM, Hudson JJ, et al., 2008, A robust floating nanoammeter, REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, Vol: 79, ISSN: 0034-6748
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Wall TE, Kanem JF, Hudson JJ, et al., 2008, Lifetime of the A(v<SUP>'</SUP>=0) state and Franck-Condon factor of the A-X(0-0) transition of CaF measured by the saturation of laser-induced fluorescence, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, Vol: 78, ISSN: 1050-2947
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hudson J, ashworth H, kara D, et al., 2007, Pulsed beams as field probes for precision measurement, Physical Review A, Vol: 76
We describe a technique for mapping the spatial variation of static electric, static magnetic, and rf magnetic fields using a pulsed atomic or molecular beam. The method is demonstrated using a beam designed to measure the electric dipole moment of the electron. We present maps of the interaction region, showing sensitivity to (i) electric field variation of 1.5 V/cm at 3.3 kV/cm with a spatial resolution of 15 mm; (ii) magnetic field variation of 5 nT with 25 mm resolution; (iii) radio-frequency magnetic field amplitude with 15 mm resolution. This diagnostic technique is very powerful in the context of high-precision atomic and molecular physics experiments, where pulsed beams have not hitherto found widespread application.
Tokunaga SK, Stack JO, Hudson JJ, et al., 2007, A supersonic beam of cold lithium hydride molecules, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, Vol: 126, ISSN: 0021-9606
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Sauer BE, Ashworth HT, Hudson JJ, et al., 2006, Probing the electron EDM with cold molecules, 20th International Conference on Atomic Physics, Publisher: AIP Conf. Proc., Pages: 44-51
Condylis PC, Hudson JJ, Tarbutt MR, et al., 2005, Stark shift of the A<SUP>2</SUP>Π<sub>1/2</sub> state in <SUP>174</SUP>YbF -: art. no. 231101, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, Vol: 123, ISSN: 0021-9606
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Sinclair CDJ, Curtis EA, Garcia IL, et al., 2005, Bose-Einstein condensation on a permanent-magnet atom chip, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, Vol: 72, ISSN: 1050-2947
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Sinclair CDJ, Curtis EA, Retter JA, et al., 2005, Preparation of a Bose-Einstein condensate on a permanent-magnet atom chip, Conference on Atoms and Molecules Near Surfaces, Vol: 19, Pages: 74-77, ISSN: 1742-6588
Llorente-Garcia I, Sinclair CDJ, Curtis EA, et al., 2005, Permanent-magnet atom chips for the study of long, thin atom clouds, International Conference on Atoms and Molecules Near Surfaces, Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD, Pages: 70-73, ISSN: 1742-6588
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Sinclair CDJ, Retter JA, Curtis EA, et al., 2005, Cold atoms in videotape micro-traps, European Physical Journal D, Vol: 35, Pages: 105-110, ISSN: 1434-6060
Eriksson S, Trupke M, Powell HF, et al., 2005, Integrated optical components on atom chips, European Physical Journal D, Vol: 35, Pages: 135-139, ISSN: 1434-6060
Sinclair CDJ, Curtis EA, Retter JA, et al., 2005, Preparation of a Bose-Einstein condensate on a permanent-magnet atom chip, Conference on Atoms and Molecules Near Surfaces, Vol: 19, Pages: 74-77, ISSN: 1742-6588
Hudson JJ, Condylis PC, Ashworth HT, et al., 2005, Towards a new measurement of the electron's electric dipole moment, Singapore, 17th international conference on laser spectroscopy, 19 - 24 June 2005, Aviemore, SCOTLAND, Publisher: World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, Pages: 129-136
Hudson JJ, Condylis PC, Ashworth HT, et al., 2005, Towards a new measurement of the electron's electric dipole moment, Singapore, 17th international conference on laser spectroscopy, 19 - 24 June 2005, Aviemore, SCOTLAND, Publisher: World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, Pages: 129-136
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