Ultracold neutral plasmas: Recent experiments and new prospects

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2003-06-06
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Killian, T. C.
Ashoka, V. S.
Gupta, P.
Laha, S.
Nagel, S. B.
Simien, C. E.
Kulin, S.
Rolston, S. L.
Bergeson, S. D.
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Photoionizing laser-cooled atoms produces ultracold neutral plasmas with, initial temperatures of 1-1000 K and densities as high as 1010 cm-3. Applied radio frequency fields can excite plasma oscillations that are used to monitor the expansion of the unconfined plasma. Significant three-body recombination of electrons and ions into Rydberg atoms takes place during the plasma expansion. Previous experiments have been done with xenon, but a new experiment is planned with laser-cooled strontium. The strontium ion has an optically allowed transition at a convenient blue wavelength. This will allow direct imaging of the plasma through fluorescence or absorption, and may enable laser cooling and trapping of the plasma.
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General. v.36(22 SPEC.ISS.)