We report on the behavior of the ionization avalanche in an ensemble of ultracold 87Rb atoms coupled to a high-lying Rydberg state and investigate extensions to the current model by including the effects of three-body recombination and plasma expansion. To separate the two effects we study the time dependence of the plasma formation at various densities as well as for different nS and nD states. At medium densities and low n we observe the onset of the avalanche as has been reported in other experiments, as well as a subsequent turn-off of the avalanche for longer excitation times, which we associate with plasma expansion. At higher densities and for higher-lying Rydberg states we observe a disappearance of the avalanche signature, which we...
In plasmas at very low temperatures, the formation of neutral atoms is dominated by collisional thre...
By photoionizing cold, trapped atoms it is possible to produce ultracold plasmas with temperatures i...
"Plasma" effect was clearly observed when photoemission electron beam was applied to excite atoms or...
We report on the behavior of the ionization avalanche in an ensemble of ultracold 87Rb atoms coupled...
We study a supersonic beam of cold, dense, xenon Rydberg atoms as it evolves to an ultracold plasma....
To be published in P.R.A.We have studied the behavior of cold Rydberg atoms embedded in an ultracold...
Ultracold molecular plasmas represent a new frontier of plasma physics. They offer an easy and acces...
We have observed the evolution of cold Rydberg gases and ultracold plasmas in an environment that al...
We have studied the development of gases of ultra-cold Rydberg atoms in Magneto Optic Traps, and dis...
Dense samples of cold Rydberg atoms have previously been observed to spontaneously evolve to a plasm...
In the last decade, ultracold plasmas have been created in the laboratory by photo-ionizing laser-co...
We investigate a possible mechanism for the autoionization of ultracold Rydberg gases, based on the ...
We perform a comprehensive investigation of the coupling between a Rydberg-dressed atomic gas and an...
There is considerable interest in the dynamics of ultracold plasmas and ultracold Rydberg gases. Ult...
We have observed the spontaneous evolution of a dense sample of Rydberg atoms into an ultracold plas...
In plasmas at very low temperatures, the formation of neutral atoms is dominated by collisional thre...
By photoionizing cold, trapped atoms it is possible to produce ultracold plasmas with temperatures i...
"Plasma" effect was clearly observed when photoemission electron beam was applied to excite atoms or...
We report on the behavior of the ionization avalanche in an ensemble of ultracold 87Rb atoms coupled...
We study a supersonic beam of cold, dense, xenon Rydberg atoms as it evolves to an ultracold plasma....
To be published in P.R.A.We have studied the behavior of cold Rydberg atoms embedded in an ultracold...
Ultracold molecular plasmas represent a new frontier of plasma physics. They offer an easy and acces...
We have observed the evolution of cold Rydberg gases and ultracold plasmas in an environment that al...
We have studied the development of gases of ultra-cold Rydberg atoms in Magneto Optic Traps, and dis...
Dense samples of cold Rydberg atoms have previously been observed to spontaneously evolve to a plasm...
In the last decade, ultracold plasmas have been created in the laboratory by photo-ionizing laser-co...
We investigate a possible mechanism for the autoionization of ultracold Rydberg gases, based on the ...
We perform a comprehensive investigation of the coupling between a Rydberg-dressed atomic gas and an...
There is considerable interest in the dynamics of ultracold plasmas and ultracold Rydberg gases. Ult...
We have observed the spontaneous evolution of a dense sample of Rydberg atoms into an ultracold plas...
In plasmas at very low temperatures, the formation of neutral atoms is dominated by collisional thre...
By photoionizing cold, trapped atoms it is possible to produce ultracold plasmas with temperatures i...
"Plasma" effect was clearly observed when photoemission electron beam was applied to excite atoms or...