Deflection of Neutral Molecules using the Nonresonant Dipole Force

Abstract
The ac Stark shift produced by nonresonant radiation creates a potential minimum for a ground state molecule at the position where the laser intensity is maximum. The gradient of this potential exerts a force on the molecule. We experimentally observe this force when a beam of CS2 molecules is redirected by sending it through the intensity gradient near the focus of a laser beam. We trace the direction of the molecules in the molecular beam, showing that the molecules that pass near the center of the high intensity laser beam will focus.