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Observation of laser-cooled Be+ -ion clouds in a Penning trap

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Be+ ions trapped in a Penning trap are laser-cooled to about 10 mK. The excitation spectra of ion clouds containing about 500 ions are obtained by scanning the frequency of the cooling laser and discontinuities in these spectra are observed because of phase transitions. When the cooled ions are heated electrically by applying an rf voltage, no phase transition occurs and the spectra become continuous. Two-dimensional measurement of the ion clouds is carried out and the abrupt change in the shape of the ion cloud due to the phase transition is observed. When many ions are trapped and cooled, the phase transition occurs partially and a transient state where two states are mixed can be observed. The static properties of the ions are also measured by using an additional probe laser and the results of experimental measurements are compared with theoretical predictions.

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Imajo, H., Hayasaka, K., Ohmukai, R. et al. Observation of laser-cooled Be+ -ion clouds in a Penning trap. Appl. Phys. B 61, 285–289 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01082048

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