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A micromechanical detector for molecular beams

Wicki, A.
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Marsico, V.
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Kuhnke, K.
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1999
Review of Scientific Instruments

We demonstrate the detection of a molecular beam by means of a micromechanical momentum transfer detector operated in vibrational resonance. With a sensitive surface area of 0.5x0.3 mm(2) the small paddle allows us to detect a beam with 6.5x10(7) He atoms hitting the surface per second. The detector response time equals the damping time of the paddle oscillation of about 1 s. The detector is sensitive enough to measure intensities in molecular beam scattering experiments. The novel detection scheme has the potential to allow the development of a position sensitive molecular beam detector. (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0034-6748(99)01709-8].

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DOI
10.1063/1.1149959
Web of Science ID

WOS:000082289200010

Author(s)
Wicki, A.
Marsico, V.
Kuhnke, K.
Kern, K.
Paratte, L.
Schweizer, Sandra  
Renaud, Philippe  
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume

70

Issue

9

Start page

3562

End page

3565

Subjects

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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