Density and temperature scaling of disorder-induced heating in ultracold plasmas
Abstract
We report measurements and simulations of disorder-induced heating in ultracold neutral plasmas. Fluorescence from plasma ions is excited using a detuned probe laser beam while the plasma relaxes from its initially disordered nonequilibrium state. This method probes the wings of the ion velocity distribution. The simulations yield information on time-evolving plasma parameters that are difficult to measure directly and make it possible to connect the fluorescence signal to the rms velocity distribution. The disorder-induced heating signal can be used to estimate the electron and ion temperatures ~100 ns after the plasma is created. This is particularly interesting for plasmas in which the electron and ion temperatures are not known.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- February 2011
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevA.83.023409
- Bibcode:
- 2011PhRvA..83b3409B
- Keywords:
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- 32.50.+d;
- 52.20.-j;
- 52.65.Rr;
- 37.10.De;
- Fluorescence phosphorescence;
- Elementary processes in plasmas;
- Particle-in-cell method;
- Atom cooling methods