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Trapping of Topological-Structural Defects in Coulomb Crystals

Quantum Physics 2013-05-29 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We study experimentally and theoretically structural defects which are formed during the transition from a laser cooled cloud to a Coulomb crystal, consisting of tens of ions in a linear radio frequency trap. We demonstrate the creation of predicted topological defects (`kinks') in purely two-dimensional crystals, and also find kinks which show novel dynamical features in a regime of parameters not considered before. The kinks are always observed at the centre of the trap, showing a large nonlinear localized excitation, and the probability of their occurrence surprisingly saturates at ~0.5. Simulations reveal a strong anharmonicity of the kink's internal mode of vibration, due to the kink's extension into three dimensions. As a consequence, the periodic Peierls-Nabarro potential experienced by a discrete kink becomes a globally confining potential, capable of trapping one cooled defect at the center of the crystal.

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@article{arxiv.1211.6867,
  title  = {Trapping of Topological-Structural Defects in Coulomb Crystals},
  author = {M. Mielenz and H. Landa and J. Brox and S. Kahra and G. Leschhorn and M. Albert and B. Reznik and T. Schaetz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.6867},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures; some additional citations