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This study focuses on developing a system to cool ions in a trap to extremely low temperatures using sympathetic cooling by laser-cooled Mg+ ions. Learn about the cooling techniques, resonator enhancements, and optimization of laser outputs for efficient cooling processes.
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Towardssympatheticcoolingoftrappedionswithlaser-cooled Mg+ ionsformassspectrometryandlaserspectroscopy Radu Cazan
M. Bussmann, Int.J.MassSpec. 251, 179(2006) The Purpose • Setup of a system for cooling ions in a trap to a very low temperature, • regardless of their • - charge state, • - energy level structure or • - other parameters • ->sympathetic cooling by laser cooled Mg ions.
First resonator EnhancementfactorA~40-60 P559=325 mW for P1118=970 mW ~775 mW coupled
First resonator - resized & refurbishedlaser Smaller cavity: + increased FSR = + increased bandwidth + better stability - up to 10% less output in our case P=1.85 W in twomodes + 0.45 W A.S.E. P559=170-210 mW for P1118~1050 mW ?% ASE & 2nd mode Maximum c.e.~57% =>P1118~600 mW
Second resonator P279=16.7 mW max ~15 mW average Enhancementfactor A~60-70 for P559~210 mW ~170 mW coupled