Tuesday, July 10, 2012

1207.1810 (D. S. Goodman et al.)

Ion-neutral sympathetic cooling in a hybrid linear rf Paul and
magneto-optical trap
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D. S. Goodman, I. Sivarajah, J. E. Wells, F. A. Narducci, W. W. Smith
Long range polarization forces between ions and neutral atoms result in large elastic scattering cross sections, e.g., 10^6 a.u. for Na+ on Na or Ca+ on Na at cold and ultracold temperatures. This suggests that a hybrid ion-neutral trap should offer a general means for significant sympathetic cooling of atomic or molecular ions. We present SIMION 7.0 simulation results concerning the advantages and limitations of sympathetic cooling within a hybrid trap apparatus, consisting of a linear rf Paul trap concentric with a Na magneto-optical trap (MOT). This paper explores the impact of various heating mechanisms on the hybrid system and how parameters related to the MOT, Paul trap, number of ions, and ion species affect the efficiency of the sympathetic cooling.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.1810

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