Laser-cooled Atomic Ions as Probes of Molecular Ions.

Autor: Brown, Kenneth R., Viteri, C. Ricardo, Clark, Craig R., Goeders, James E., Khanyile, Ncamiso B., Vittorini, Grahame D.
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2015, Vol. 1642 Issue 1, p392-395, 4p
Abstrakt: Trapped laser-cooled atomic ions are a new tool for understanding cold molecular ions. The atomic ions not only sympathetically cool the molecular ions to millikelvin temperatures, but the bright atomic ion fluorescence can also serve as a detector of both molecular reactions and molecular spectra. We are working towards the detection of single molecular ion spectra by sympathetic heating spectroscopy. Sympathetic heating spectroscopy uses the coupled motion of two trapped ions to measure the spectra of one ion by observing changes in the fluorescence of the other ion. Sympathetic heating spectroscopy is a generalization of quantum logic spectroscopy, but does not require ions in the motional ground state or coherent control of the ion internal states. We have recently demonstrated this technique using two isotopes of Ca+ [Phys. Rev. A, 81, 043428 (2010)]. Limits of the method and potential applications for molecular spectroscopy are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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