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| author | Londoño, Mateo Madroñero, Javier Pérez-Ríos, Jesús |
| author_facet | Londoño, Mateo Madroñero, Javier Pérez-Ríos, Jesús |
| contents | We have studied the general aspects of the dynamics of an ion trapped in an ideal multipolar radiofrequency trap while interacting with a dense cold atomic gas. In particular, we have explored the dynamical stability, the energy relaxation and the characteristic harmonic motion exhibited by a trapped Yb$^{+}$ ion in different multipolar potentials and immersed in various cold atomic samples (Li, Na, Rb, Yb). For this purpose, we used two different molecular dynamics simulations; one based on a time-event drive algorithm and the other based on the stochastic Langevin equation. Relevant values for experimental realizations, such as the associated ion's lifetimes and observable distributions, are presented along with some analytical expressions which relate the ion's dynamical properties with the trap parameters. |
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| spellingShingle | Cold atom-ion systems in radiofrequency multipole traps: event-drive molecular dynamics and stochastic simulations Londoño, Mateo Madroñero, Javier Pérez-Ríos, Jesús Atomic Physics We have studied the general aspects of the dynamics of an ion trapped in an ideal multipolar radiofrequency trap while interacting with a dense cold atomic gas. In particular, we have explored the dynamical stability, the energy relaxation and the characteristic harmonic motion exhibited by a trapped Yb$^{+}$ ion in different multipolar potentials and immersed in various cold atomic samples (Li, Na, Rb, Yb). For this purpose, we used two different molecular dynamics simulations; one based on a time-event drive algorithm and the other based on the stochastic Langevin equation. Relevant values for experimental realizations, such as the associated ion's lifetimes and observable distributions, are presented along with some analytical expressions which relate the ion's dynamical properties with the trap parameters. |
| title | Cold atom-ion systems in radiofrequency multipole traps: event-drive molecular dynamics and stochastic simulations |
| topic | Atomic Physics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.01811 |