The Free Fall of Atoms and the Measurement of the Velocity Distribution in a Molecular Beam of Cesium Atoms

Abstract
The free fall of atoms is observed in long molecular beams of potassium and cesium atoms. The measurement of the intensity distribution in a beam deflected by gravity represents the velocity distribution of the beam atoms and permits an accurate determination of this distribution. The results show that the measured values agree in general with those calculated for a modified Maxwellian velocity distribution in the beam. At larger deflections, i.e., for slow atoms, a deficiency of intensity was observed, which increased both with increasing deflection and with increasing pressure in the oven where the beam originates. This deficiency is explained by collisions in the immediate vicinity of the oven slit.

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