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Cooling and trapping of molecules in highly excited rotational states
R. C. Forrey
Division of Science (Berks)
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Low Temperature
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Rotational States
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Rotational Levels
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Quasi-resonant
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Significant Loss
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Hydrogen Molecule
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Inelastic Collisions
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Super Rotors
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Vibration-rotation
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Evaporative Cooling
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Excited Molecules
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Collisional Relaxation
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Molecule Trapping
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Buffer Gas
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Physics
Inelastic Collision
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Rotational State
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Evaporative Cooling
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Engineering
Rotational
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Low-Temperature
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Rotors
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Hydrogen Molecule
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Buffer Gas
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Chemistry
Collisional Relaxation
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