Abstract

Researchers accelerate neutral-charge atoms from rest to a speed of 191 m s−1 over a distance of 10 µm in 70 ns. This method is applicable to many atomic and molecular species, including those without permanent electric or magnetic dipole moments, which is a requirement of some alternative techniques.

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