Electron beam ion traps used for spectroscopy of highly charged ions (HCI) produce a deep trapping potential leading to high temperatures of the stored ions, and thus limiting the achievable spectral resolution. A novel device at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, the Cryogenic linear Paul Trap Experiment (CryPTEx), attached to an electron beam ion trap, provides a new experimental platform to overcome these limitations. The trap assembly operates at a temperature of 4 K and offers optical access for quantum manipulation and imaging of the trapped ions. Since forbidden optical transitions in HCI do not support direct laser cooling, sympathetic cooling with Coulomb crystals of singly charged ions such as Be+ or Mg+ will be applied in or...
Ultra-high vacuum conditions are ideal for the study of trapped ions. They offer an almost perturbat...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Precision spectroscopy of forbidden optical transitions in highly charged ions is of particular inte...
Electron beam ion traps used for spectroscopy of highly charged ions (HCI) produce a deep trapping p...
Narrow optical transitions in highly charged ions (HCIs) are of particular interest for metrology an...
Narrow optical transitions in highly charged ions (HCIs) are of particular interest for metrology an...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
A cryogenic Paul trap adapted for sympathetic cooling of molecular and highly charged ions (HCIs) ha...
A cryogenic Paul trap adapted for sympathetic cooling of molecular and highly charged ions (HCIs) ha...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Ultra-high vacuum conditions are ideal for the study of trapped ions. They offer an almost perturbat...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Precision spectroscopy of forbidden optical transitions in highly charged ions is of particular inte...
Electron beam ion traps used for spectroscopy of highly charged ions (HCI) produce a deep trapping p...
Narrow optical transitions in highly charged ions (HCIs) are of particular interest for metrology an...
Narrow optical transitions in highly charged ions (HCIs) are of particular interest for metrology an...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
A cryogenic Paul trap adapted for sympathetic cooling of molecular and highly charged ions (HCIs) ha...
A cryogenic Paul trap adapted for sympathetic cooling of molecular and highly charged ions (HCIs) ha...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Ultra-high vacuum conditions are ideal for the study of trapped ions. They offer an almost perturbat...
Storage and cooling of highly charged ions require ultra-high vacuum levels obtainable by means of c...
Precision spectroscopy of forbidden optical transitions in highly charged ions is of particular inte...