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Photon-mediated charge-exchange reactions between 39K atoms and 40Ca+ ions in a hybrid trap

Atomic Physics 2020-05-22 v3 Quantum Gases

Abstract

We present experimental evidence of charge exchange between laser-cooled potassium 39^{39}K atoms and calcium 40^{40}Ca+^+ ions in a hybrid atom-ion trap and give quantitative theoretical explanations for the observations. The 39^{39}K atoms and 40^{40}Ca+^+ ions are held in a magneto-optical (MOT) and a linear Paul trap, respectively. Fluorescence detection and high resolution time of flight mass spectra for both species are used to determine the remaining number of 40^{40}Ca+^+ ions, the increasing number of 39^{39}K+^+ ions, and 39^{39}K number density as functions of time. Simultaneous trap operation is guaranteed by alternating periods of MOT and 40^{40}Ca+^+ cooling lights, thus avoiding direct ionization of 39^{39}K by the 40^{40}Ca+^+ cooling light. We show that the K-Ca+^+ charge-exchange rate coefficient increases linearly from zero with 39^{39}K number density and, surprisingly, the fraction of 40^{40}Ca+^+ ions in the 4p\,2^2P1/2_{1/2} electronically-excited state. Combined with our theoretical analysis, we conclude that these data can only be explained by a process that starts with a potassium atom in its electronic ground state and a calcium ion in its excited 4p\,2^2P1/2_{1/2} state producing ground-state 39^{39}K+^+ ions and metastable, neutral Ca\,(3d4p3^3P1_1) atoms, releasing only 150 cm1^{-1} equivalent relative kinetic energy. Charge-exchange between either ground- or excited-state 39^{39}K and ground-state 40^{40}Ca+^+ is negligibly small as no energetically-favorable product states are available. Our experimental and theoretical rate coefficients of 9×10109\times10^{-10} cm3^3/s are in agreement given the uncertainty budgets.

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@article{arxiv.2003.03430,
  title  = {Photon-mediated charge-exchange reactions between 39K atoms and 40Ca+ ions in a hybrid trap},
  author = {Hui Li and S. Jyothi and Ming Li and Jacek Klos and Alexander Petrov and Kenneth R Brown and Svetlana Kotochigova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.03430},
  year   = {2020}
}

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13 pages, 16 figures