Garrett Drayna
Harvard University
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New Journal of Physics | 2014
Boerge Hemmerling; Garrett Drayna; Eunmi Chae; Aakash Ravi; John M. Doyle
Direct loading of lanthanide atoms into magneto-optical traps (MOTs) from a very slow cryogenic buffer gas beam source is achieved, without the need for laser slowing. The beam source has an average forward velocity of 60– and a velocity half-width of , which allows for direct MOT loading of Yb, Tm, Er and Ho. Residual helium background gas originating from the beam results in a maximum trap lifetime of about 80 ms (with Yb). The addition of a single-frequency slowing laser applied to the Yb in the buffer gas beam increases the number of trapped Yb atoms to with a loading rate of . Decay to metastable states is observed for all trapped species and decay rates are measured. Extension of this approach to the loading of molecules into a MOT is discussed.
Angewandte Chemie | 2016
Garrett Drayna; Christian Hallas; Kenneth Wang; Sérgio R. Domingos; Sandra Eibenberger; John M. Doyle; David Patterson
Cooling molecules in the gas phase is important for precision spectroscopy, cold molecule physics, and physical chemistry. Measurements of conformational relaxation cross sections shed important light on potential energy surfaces and energy flow within a molecule. However, gas-phase conformational cooling has not been previously observed directly. In this work, we directly observe conformational dynamics of 1,2-propanediol in cold (6 K) collisions with atomic helium using microwave spectroscopy and buffer-gas cooling. Precise knowledge and control of the collisional environment in the buffer-gas allows us to measure the absolute collision cross-section for conformational relaxation. Several conformers of 1,2-propanediol are investigated and found to have relaxation cross-sections with He ranging from σ=4.7(3.0)×10(-18) cm(2) to σ>5×10(-16) cm(2). Our method is applicable to a broad class of molecules and could be used to provide information about the potential energy surfaces of previously uninvestigated molecules.
Journal of Physics B | 2016
Boerge Hemmerling; Eunmi Chae; Aakash Ravi; Loic Anderegg; Garrett Drayna; Nicholas Hutzler; Alejandra Collopy; J. Ye; Wolfgang Ketterle; John M. Doyle
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience | 2018
Eun Young Choi; Garrett Drayna; David Badre
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Aakash Ravi; Eunmi Chae; Boerge Hemmerling; Loic Anderegg; Benjamin Augenbraun; Garrett Drayna; Nicholas Hutzler; Alejandra Collopy; Yewei Wu; Shiqian Ding; J. Ye; Wolfgang Ketterle; John M. Doyle
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Loic Anderegg; Eunmi Chae; Aakash Ravi; Benjamin Augenbraun; Boerge Hemmerling; Garrett Drayna; Nicholas Hutzler; Alejandra Collopy; Yewei Wu; Shiqian Ding; J. Ye; Wolfgang Ketterle; John M. Doyle
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Kenneth Wang; Garrett Drayna; Christian Hallas; Sandra Eibenberger; David Patterson
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Sandra Eibenberger; Garrett Drayna; Kenneth Wang; Christian Hallas; John M. Doyle; David Patterson
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Aakash Ravi; Loic Anderegg; Eunmi Chae; Garrett Drayna; Boerge Hemmerling; Nick Hutzler; Wolfgang Ketterle; Alejandra Collopy; Matthew T. Hummon; Bo Yan; Mark Yeo; J. Ye; John M. Doyle
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014
Boerge Hemmerling; Eunmi Chae; Garrett Drayna; Nicholas Hutzler; Aakash Ravi; Wolfgang Ketterle; Alejandra Collopy; Matthew T. Hummon; Benjamin Stuhl; Mark Yeo; J. Ye; John M. Doyle