Modeling ion dynamics for BEC-ion interaction experiments

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Abstract

We present simulations of Coulomb repulsion effects in an experiment designed to study BEC-ion interactions. Since the studies require free charged particles, Coulomb effects are expected to have a non-negligible influence on the observed ion dynamics. ~In our simulations, we assume an ion extraction electric field generated by a small, circular electrode (diameter 100 micron) embedded in a grounded plate. To model ion trajectories, a Runge-Kutta method is used. A triangular interpolation method is employed to obtain the extraction electric field values along the ion trajectories. ~To describe the dynamics of a few, discrete ions during extraction, we explicitly sum over all Coulomb interaction terms. To consider the extraction behavior of many ions, we model the system by a continuous charge distribution. The results serve as a guide for experimental studies.

*Funding by AFOSR

Authors

  • Andrew T. Cadotte

    • University of Michigan
  • David A. Anderson

    • University of Michigan
  • Georg Raithel

    • University of Michigan
    • Department of Physics, University of Michigan
    • U. of Michigan