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The energy distribution of an ion in a radiofrequency trap interacting with a nonuniform neutral buffer gas

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posted on 2019-09-28, 07:41 authored by Ian Rouse, Stefan Willitsch

An ion in a radiofrequency (rf) trap sympathetically cooled by a simultaneously trapped neutral buffer gas exhibits deviations from thermal statistics caused by collision-induced coupling of the rf field to the ion motion. For a uniform density distribution of the buffer gas, the energy distribution of the ion can be described by Tsallis statistics. Moreover, runaway heating of the ion occurs if the buffer gas particles are sufficiently heavy relative to the ion. In typical experiments, however, ultracold buffer gases are confined in traps resulting in localised, non-uniform density distributions. Using a superstatistical approach, we develop an analytical model for an ion interacting with a localised buffer gas. We demonstrate theoretically that limiting collisions to the centre of the ion trap enables cooling at far greater mass ratios than achievable using a uniform buffer gas, but that an upper limit to the usable mass ratio exists even in this case. Furthermore, we analytically derive the functional form of the energy distribution for an ion interacting with a buffer gas held in a harmonic potential. The analytical distribution obtained is found to be in excellent agreement with the results of numerical simulations.

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We acknowledge funding from the University of Basel, the Swiss Nanoscience Institute project P1214 and the Swiss National Science Foundation (Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung) as part of the National Centre of Competence in Research, Quantum Science & Technology (NCCR-QSIT) and grant nr. 200020_175533.

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