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Efficient Photoionization-Loading of Trapped Cadmium Ions with Ultrafast Pulses

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posted on 2023-06-08, 00:44 authored by L Deslauriers, M Acton, B B Blinov, K-A Brickman, P C Haljan, Winfried HensingerWinfried Hensinger, D Hucul, S Katnik, R N Kohn Jr, P J Lee, M J Madsen, P Maunz, S Olmschenk, D L Moehring, D Stick, J Sterk, M Yeo, K C Younge, C Monroe
Atomic cadmium ions are loaded into radiofrequency ion traps by photoionization of atoms in a cadmium vapor with ultrafast laser pulses. The photoionization is driven through an intermediate atomic resonance with a frequency-quadrupled mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser that produces pulses of either 100-fs or 1-ps duration at a central wavelength of 229 nm. The large bandwidth of the pulses photoionizes all velocity classes of the Cd vapor, resulting in a high loading efficiency compared to previous ion trap loading techniques. Measured loading rates are compared with a simple theoretical model, and we conclude that this technique can potentially ionize every atom traversing the laser beam within the trapping volume. This may allow the operation of ion traps with lower levels of background pressures and less trap electrode surface contamination. The technique and laser system reported here should be applicable to loading most laser-cooled ion species.

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Physical Review A

ISSN

1050-2947

Publisher

American Physical Society

Issue

6

Volume

74

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063421

Pages

10.0

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2016-03-22

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-11-10

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