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Electron and recoil ion momentum imaging with a magneto-optically trapped target

Atomic Physics 2015-06-23 v1

Abstract

A reaction microscope (ReMi) has been combined with a magneto-optical trap (MOT) for the kinematically complete investigation of atomic break-up processes. With the novel MOTReMi apparatus, the momentum vectors of the fragments of laser-cooled and state-prepared lithium atoms are measured in coincidence and over the full solid angle. %Earlier attempts to realize this combination failed due to intrinsic incompatibilities of the magnetic fields required for MOT and ReMi. The first successful implementation of a MOTReMi could be realized due to an optimized design of the present setup, a nonstandard operation of the MOT, and by employing a switching cycle with alternating measuring and trapping periods. The very low target temperature in the MOT (2mK2mK) allow for an excellent momentum resolution. Optical preparation of the target atoms in the excited Li 22P3/22^2P_{3/2} state was demonstrated providing an atomic polarization of close to 100\percent. While first experimental results were reported earlier, in this work we focus on the technical description of the setup and its performance in commissioning experiments involving target ionization in 266nm266nm laser pulses and in collisions with projectile ions.

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@article{arxiv.1411.0838,
  title  = {Electron and recoil ion momentum imaging with a magneto-optically trapped target},
  author = {Renate Hubele and Michael Schuricke and Johannes Goullon and Hannes Lindenblatt and Natalia Ferreira and Aaron Laforge and Elisabeth Brühl and Vitor Luiz Bastos de Jesus and Dominik Globig and Aditya Kelkar and Depankar Misra and Katharina Schneider and Michael Schulz and Martin Sell and Zhangyong Song and Xincheng Wang and Shaofeng Zhang and Daniel Fischer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0838},
  year   = {2015}
}

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16 pages, 15 figures