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Limit on suppression of ionization in metastable neon traps due to long-range anisotropy

Atomic Physics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

This paper investigates the possibility of suppressing the ionization rate in a magnetostatic trap of metastable neon atoms by spin-polarizing the atoms. Suppression of the ionization is critical for the possibility of reaching Bose-Einstein condensation with such atoms. We estimate the relevant long-range interactions for the system, consisting of electric quadrupole-quadrupole and dipole-induced dipole terms, and develop short-range potentials based on the Na_2 singlet and triplet potentials. The auto-ionization widths of the system are also calculated. With these ingredients we calculate the ionization rate for spin-polarized and for spin-isotropic samples, caused by anisotropy of the long-range interactions. We find that spin-polarization may allow for four orders of magnitude suppression of the ionization rate for Ne. The results depend sensitively on a precise knowledge of the interaction potentials, however, pointing out the need for experimental input. The same model gives a suppression ratio close to unity for metastable xenon in accordance with experimental results, due to a much increased anisotropy in this case.

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@article{arxiv.physics/9806018,
  title  = {Limit on suppression of ionization in metastable neon traps due to long-range anisotropy},
  author = {M. R. Doery and E. J. D. Vredenbregt and S. S. Op de Beek and H. C. W. Beijerinck and B. J. Verhaar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9806018},
  year   = {2009}
}

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15 pages including figures, LaTex/RevTex, uses epsfig.sty