Sympathetic cooling and reactions in an ion-neutral hybrid trap.

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Abstract

We investigated the sympathetic cooling of $Na^{+}$ ions by collisions with cold Na atoms in a hybrid trap consisting of a MOT and a linear Paul trap. Since $Na^{+}$ is a closed shell ion and lacks optically accessible transitions from the ground state, we applied four general non-optical techniques for thermometry in a hybrid trap. Simulations using SIMION 7.0 and also our experimental results suggest that there is a cooling effect, but this effect is modest for large numbers of ions $(\sim 10^{4})$. When we attempted to use the Na MOT to cool $Ca^{+}$ ions, there was evidence of a surprisingly large charge exchange rate, to be discussed.

*Supported in part by NSF Grant PHY0855570 and by the University of Connecticut.

Authors

  • Winthrop Smith

    • University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-3046
  • James Wells

    • University of Connecticut
  • Douglas Goodman

    • University of Connecticut
  • Ilamaran Sivarajah

    • University of Connecticut
  • Frank A. Narducci

    • Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD 20670
    • Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md. 20670
    • Naval Air Systems Command