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An ultimate single-ion source using a Coulomb crystal in a Paul trap

MOPR71
20 May 2024, 16:00
2h
Rock 'n Roll (MCC Exhibit Hall A)

Rock 'n Roll

MCC Exhibit Hall A

Poster Presentation MC3.T01 Proton and Ion Sources Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Kento Muroo (Hiroshima University)

Description

An ion cloud confined in a Paul trap eventually reaches a Coulomb crystalline state when strongly cooled toward absolute zero. The normalized emittance of the Coulomb crystal can be in the sub-femtometer range. The trap is thus usable as a unique ion source for nano-beam production, though the available beam intensity is limited. This new concept was first discussed nearly 20 years ago and later experimentally demonstrated by several research groups (, **). In this paper, we report on the result of a recent experiment where an attempt was made to extract Ca+ or N2+ ions one by one from a compact linear Paul trap. In addition to the regular extraction scheme based on a string Coulomb crystal, the possibility of using a multi-shell crystalline structure is explored in detail.

Footnotes

  • M. Kano et al., J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 73, 760(2004).
    ** W. Schnitzler et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 070501 (2009).
    *** K. Izawa et al., J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 79, 124502 (2010).
Region represented Asia
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Primary author

Kento Muroo (Hiroshima University)

Co-authors

Kiyokazu Ito (Hiroshima University) Hiromi Okamoto (Hiroshima University)

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