Phys. Rev. A 55, 1276 - 1280 (1997)Spatial separation of ion clouds between sympathetically laser-cooled Cd+ -ion isotopes in a Penning trap
Hidetsuka Imajo, Kazuhiro Hayasaka, Ryuzo Ohmukai, Utako Tanaka, Masayoshi Watanabe, and Shinji Urabe Received 12 July 1996 Natural Cd+ ions in a Penning trap are cooled sympathetically below 1 K by a Coulomb interaction with directly laser-cooled Be+ ions. Spatial separation of the Be+ and Cd+ ion clouds due to centrifugal force is observed directly. When the frequency of rotation of the ion clouds is accelerated, the separation between Cd+ -ion isotopes (A=110 and 116) can be clearly observed, though their mass difference is very small. The equations of motion for 100 Be+ ions and 50 Cd+ ions are solved to simulate the experiments, and the result shows the spatial separation between the two ion species. The separation between the Cd+ -ion isotopes is investigated by comparing the experimental results with numerical calculations. ©1997 The American Physical Society
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