Benjamin E Sauer

Affiliations: 
Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
atomic physics, molecular physics, precision measurement, fundamental symmetries
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Hudson JJ, Sauer BE, Tarbutt MR, et al. (2002) Measurement of the electron electric dipole moment using YbF molecules. Physical Review Letters. 89: 023003
Key M, Hughes IG, Rooijakkers W, et al. (2000) Propagation of cold atoms along a miniature magnetic guide Physical Review Letters. 84: 1371-3
Sauer BE, Yoakum S, Moorman L, et al. (1992) Dynamic tunneling ionization of excited hydrogen atoms: A precise experiment versus theories. Physical Review Letters. 68: 468-471
Sauer BE, Bellermann MR, Koch PM. (1992) Classical scaling of nonclassical stability in microwave ionization of excited 3d H atoms. Physical Review Letters. 68: 1633-1636
van de Water W, Yoakum S, van Leeuwen T, et al. (1990) Microwave multiphoton ionization and excitation of helium Rydberg atoms. Physical Review. a, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 42: 572-591
Van De Water W, Yoakum S, Van Leeuwen T, et al. (1990) Microwave multiphoton ionization and excitation of helium Rydberg atoms Physical Review A. 42: 572-591
van de Water W, van Leeuwen KA, Yoakum S, et al. (1989) Microwave multiphoton excitation of helium Rydberg atoms: The analogy with atomic collisions. Physical Review Letters. 63: 762-765
Van De Water W, Van Leeuwen KAH, Yoakum S, et al. (1989) Microwave multiphoton excitation of helium rydberg atoms: The analogy with atomic collisions Physical Review Letters. 63: 762-765
Moorman L, Galvez EJ, Sauer BE, et al. (1988) Two-frequency microwave quenching of highly excited hydrogen atoms. Physical Review Letters. 61: 771-774
Galvez EJ, Sauer BE, Moorman L, et al. (1988) Microwave ionization of H atoms: Breakdown of classical dynamics for high frequencies. Physical Review Letters. 61: 2011-2014
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