We present the design and commissioning of a resonant microwave cavity as a novel diagnostic for the study of ultracold plasmas. This diagnostic is based on the measurements of the shift in the resonance frequency of the cavity, induced by an ultracold plasma that is created from a laser-cooled gas inside. This method is simultaneously non-destructive, very fast (nanosecond temporal resolution), highly sensitive, and applicable to all ultracold plasmas. To create an ultracold plasma, we implement a compact magneto-optical trap based on a diffraction grating chip inside a 5 GHz resonant microwave cavity. We are able to laser cool and trap (7.25 ± 0.03) × 107 rubidium atoms inside the cavity, which are turned into an ultracold plasma by two-s...
A new technique for rapidly generating a sequence of target plasmas in a Penning-Malmberg trap is pr...
The balance of self-focusing and ionization-induced de-focusing of a nonlinearly propagating laser p...
\u3cp\u3eThe electron density and effective electron collision frequency in the spatial afterglow of...
We present the design and commissioning of a resonant microwave cavity as a novel diagnostic for the...
We present an in situ study of the electron dynamics of an ultracold Rb85 plasma using microwave cav...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
Recently, we introduced a resonant microwave cavity as a diagnostic tool for the study of ultracold ...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
The basic properties of continuous wave and pulsed microwave discharges and their application to las...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
An experimental and numerical study of a laser-driven semiconductor mirror is detailed, which addres...
\u3cp\u3eA new diagnostic approach using multi-mode microwave cavity resonance spectroscopy (MCRS) i...
A new technique for rapidly generating a sequence of target plasmas in a Penning-Malmberg trap is pr...
The balance of self-focusing and ionization-induced de-focusing of a nonlinearly propagating laser p...
\u3cp\u3eThe electron density and effective electron collision frequency in the spatial afterglow of...
We present the design and commissioning of a resonant microwave cavity as a novel diagnostic for the...
We present an in situ study of the electron dynamics of an ultracold Rb85 plasma using microwave cav...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
Recently, we introduced a resonant microwave cavity as a diagnostic tool for the study of ultracold ...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
The basic properties of continuous wave and pulsed microwave discharges and their application to las...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
In order to meet the demand of increasing computer speed and memory capacity, industries are strivin...
An experimental and numerical study of a laser-driven semiconductor mirror is detailed, which addres...
\u3cp\u3eA new diagnostic approach using multi-mode microwave cavity resonance spectroscopy (MCRS) i...
A new technique for rapidly generating a sequence of target plasmas in a Penning-Malmberg trap is pr...
The balance of self-focusing and ionization-induced de-focusing of a nonlinearly propagating laser p...
\u3cp\u3eThe electron density and effective electron collision frequency in the spatial afterglow of...