Ultracold plasmas (UCPs) represent a marriage between the seemingly distinct fields of cold atom physics and plasma physics. In cold atom physics, dilute clouds of atoms can be trapped with laser radiation and cooled to J.1Ktemperatures. In contrast, in plasma physics the constituents generally have temperatures in the 1,000K-1O,000K range as well as much higher density. In 1999,Rolston and co-workers [1] first converted a cloud of laser-cooled atoms into a plasma by photo-ionizing the atoms just above threshold. This provides very unusual circumstances:the temperature of ions and neutrals is O.OOIK,that of electrons 10K! Such ultra-cold plasmas therefore are interesting subjects for fundamentalplasma physics studies. In a recent paper [2],...