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Sympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF Traps
We present the results of simulating sympathetic cooling of ${\rm 139BaH^{+}}$ ions using laser-cooled ${\rm 138Ba^{+}}$ ions in linear RF quadrupole and octupole traps. We show that it is possible to bring ions to a crystal state and obtain $0.1-100$ mK hydrogen. First, ${\rm Ba^{+}}$ and ${\rm BaH...
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author | Poljakov, Nikita |
author_facet | Poljakov, Nikita |
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description | We present the results of simulating sympathetic cooling of ${\rm 139BaH^{+}}$ ions using laser-cooled ${\rm 138Ba^{+}}$ ions in linear RF quadrupole and octupole traps. We show that it is possible to bring ions to a crystal state and obtain $0.1-100$ mK hydrogen. First, ${\rm Ba^{+}}$ and ${\rm BaH^{+}}$ ions are laser ablated from the surface of the barium hydride salt target. Subsequently, these ions can be captured in a linear radio-frequency trap. Once the charged ions are hung in electric fields, ${\rm Ba^{+}}$ ions can be laser cooled using the $493$ nm transition line. Cool ${\rm Ba^{+}}$ ions then interact with hotter ${\rm BaH^{+}}$ ions via Coulomb forces and the ion ensemble cools down as a whole. Finally, hydrogen is photodissociated from the ${\rm BaH^{+}}$ ions using a $\sim 415$ nm laser beam and becomes $\sim 139$ times colder than its parent ion before photodissociation. |
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spelling | cern-27813862021-10-08T14:52:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2781386engPoljakov, NikitaSympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF TrapsPhysics in GeneralWe present the results of simulating sympathetic cooling of ${\rm 139BaH^{+}}$ ions using laser-cooled ${\rm 138Ba^{+}}$ ions in linear RF quadrupole and octupole traps. We show that it is possible to bring ions to a crystal state and obtain $0.1-100$ mK hydrogen. First, ${\rm Ba^{+}}$ and ${\rm BaH^{+}}$ ions are laser ablated from the surface of the barium hydride salt target. Subsequently, these ions can be captured in a linear radio-frequency trap. Once the charged ions are hung in electric fields, ${\rm Ba^{+}}$ ions can be laser cooled using the $493$ nm transition line. Cool ${\rm Ba^{+}}$ ions then interact with hotter ${\rm BaH^{+}}$ ions via Coulomb forces and the ion ensemble cools down as a whole. Finally, hydrogen is photodissociated from the ${\rm BaH^{+}}$ ions using a $\sim 415$ nm laser beam and becomes $\sim 139$ times colder than its parent ion before photodissociation.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2021-164oai:cds.cern.ch:27813862021-09-17 |
spellingShingle | Physics in General Poljakov, Nikita Sympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF Traps |
title | Sympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF Traps |
title_full | Sympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF Traps |
title_fullStr | Sympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF Traps |
title_full_unstemmed | Sympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF Traps |
title_short | Sympathetic Cooling of ${ \rm 139BaH^{+}}$ Using Laser-Cooled ${ \rm 138Ba^{+}}$ in Linear RF Traps |
title_sort | sympathetic cooling of ${ \rm 139bah^{+}}$ using laser-cooled ${ \rm 138ba^{+}}$ in linear rf traps |
topic | Physics in General |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2781386 |
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