We study the long-time evolution of the ion temperature in an expanding ultracold neutral plasma using spatially resolved, laser-induced-fluorescence spectroscopy. Adiabatic cooling reduces the ion temperature by an order of magnitude during the plasma expansion, to temperatures as low as 0.2 K. Cooling is limited by heat exchange between ions and the much hotter electrons. We also present evidence for an additional heating mechanism and discuss possible sources. Data are described by a model of the plasma evolution, including the effects of ion-electron heat exchange. We show that for appropriate initial conditions, the degree of Coulomb coupling of ions in the plasma increases during expansion
Ultracold neutral plasmas (UNPs) are highly correlated, charged-particle systems studied in standard...
Ultracold neutral plasmas (UCPs) are transient laboratory plasmas with many unique properties owing ...
Ultracold plasmas are a promising candidate for the creation of strongly coupled Coulomb systems. Un...
Ultracold neutral plasmas, formed by photoionizing laser-cooled atoms near the ionization threshold,...
A study of ion dynamics in strongly coupled ultracold neutral plasma (UCNP) is presented here. Plasm...
We create streaming ultracold neutral plasmas by tailoring the photoionizing laser beam that creates...
We report the creation of an ultracold neutral plasma by photoionization of laser-cooled xenon atoms...
We report the observation of plasma oscillations in an ultracold neutral plasma. With this collectiv...
We investigate the strongly correlated ion dynamics and the degree of coupling achievable in the evo...
The progress toward laser cooling an ultracold plasma is presented in this thesis. Ultracold neutral...
We provide a fast iteration method to calculate the ion equilibrium temperature in an ultracold neut...
Plasmas, often called the fourth state of matter and the most common one in the universe, have param...
We describe a hybrid molecular dynamics approach for the description of ultracold neutral plasmas, b...
We photoionize laser-cooled atoms with a laser beam possessing spatially periodic intensity modulati...
Ultracold plasmas are a promising candidate for the creation of strongly-coupled Coulomb systems. Un...
Ultracold neutral plasmas (UNPs) are highly correlated, charged-particle systems studied in standard...
Ultracold neutral plasmas (UCPs) are transient laboratory plasmas with many unique properties owing ...
Ultracold plasmas are a promising candidate for the creation of strongly coupled Coulomb systems. Un...
Ultracold neutral plasmas, formed by photoionizing laser-cooled atoms near the ionization threshold,...
A study of ion dynamics in strongly coupled ultracold neutral plasma (UCNP) is presented here. Plasm...
We create streaming ultracold neutral plasmas by tailoring the photoionizing laser beam that creates...
We report the creation of an ultracold neutral plasma by photoionization of laser-cooled xenon atoms...
We report the observation of plasma oscillations in an ultracold neutral plasma. With this collectiv...
We investigate the strongly correlated ion dynamics and the degree of coupling achievable in the evo...
The progress toward laser cooling an ultracold plasma is presented in this thesis. Ultracold neutral...
We provide a fast iteration method to calculate the ion equilibrium temperature in an ultracold neut...
Plasmas, often called the fourth state of matter and the most common one in the universe, have param...
We describe a hybrid molecular dynamics approach for the description of ultracold neutral plasmas, b...
We photoionize laser-cooled atoms with a laser beam possessing spatially periodic intensity modulati...
Ultracold plasmas are a promising candidate for the creation of strongly-coupled Coulomb systems. Un...
Ultracold neutral plasmas (UNPs) are highly correlated, charged-particle systems studied in standard...
Ultracold neutral plasmas (UCPs) are transient laboratory plasmas with many unique properties owing ...
Ultracold plasmas are a promising candidate for the creation of strongly coupled Coulomb systems. Un...