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Physical Review Letters | 2010

Ion acoustic waves in ultracold neutral plasmas.

Jose Castro; Patrick McQuillen; T. C. Killian

We photoionize laser-cooled atoms with a laser beam possessing spatially periodic intensity modulations to create ultracold neutral plasmas with controlled density perturbations. Laser-induced fluorescence imaging reveals that the density perturbations oscillate in space and time, and the dispersion relation of the oscillations matches that of ion acoustic waves, which are long-wavelength, electrostatic, density waves.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

Electron-temperature evolution in expanding ultracold neutral plasmas.

Priya Gupta; Sampad Laha; Clayton Simien; H. Gao; Jose Castro; T. C. Killian; Thomas Pohl

We have used the free expansion of ultracold neutral plasmas as a time-resolved probe of electron temperature. A combination of experimental measurements of the ion expansion velocity and numerical simulations characterize the crossover from an elastic-collision regime at low initial Gamma(e), which is dominated by adiabatic cooling of the electrons, to the regime of high Gamma(e) in which inelastic processes drastically heat the electrons. We identify the time scales and relative contributions of various processes, and we experimentally show the importance of radiative decay and disorder-induced electron heating for the first time in ultracold neutral plasmas.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

Experimental realization of an exact solution to the Vlasov equations for an expanding plasma.

Sampad Laha; Priya Gupta; Clayton Simien; H. Gao; Jose Castro; Thomas Pohl; T. C. Killian

We study the expansion of ultracold neutral plasmas in the regime in which inelastic collisions are negligible. The plasma expands due to the thermal pressure of the electrons, and for an initial spherically symmetric Gaussian density profile, the expansion is self-similar. Measurements of the plasma size and ion kinetic energy using fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy show that the expansion follows an analytic solution of the Vlasov equations for an adiabatically expanding plasma.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Velocity Relaxation in a Strongly Coupled Plasma

G. Bannasch; Jose Castro; Patrick McQuillen; Thomas Pohl; T. C. Killian

Collisional relaxation of Coulomb systems is studied in the strongly coupled regime. We use an optical pump-probe approach to manipulate and monitor the dynamics of ions in an ultracold neutral plasma, which allows direct measurement of relaxation rates in a regime where common Landau-Spitzer theory breaks down. Numerical simulations confirm the experimental results and display non-Markovian dynamics at early times.


Physics of Plasmas | 2012

Creating and studying ion acoustic waves in ultracold neutral plasmas

T. C. Killian; Patrick McQuillen; T. M. O’Neil; Jose Castro

We excite ion acoustic waves in ultracold neutral plasmas by imprinting density modulations during plasma creation. Laser-induced fluorescence is used to observe the density and velocity perturbations created by the waves. The effect of expansion of the plasma on the evolution of the wave amplitude is described by treating the wave action as an adiabatic invariant. After accounting for this effect, we determine that the waves are weakly damped, but the damping is significantly faster than expected for Landau damping.


Journal of Physics B | 2011

High-resolution ionization of ultracold neutral plasmas

Patrick McQuillen; Jose Castro; T. C. Killian

Collective effects, such as waves and instabilities, are integral to our understanding of most plasma phenomena. We have been able to study these in ultracold neutral plasmas by shaping the initial density distribution through spatial modulation of the ionizing laser intensity. We describe a relay imaging system for the photoionization beam that allows us to create higher resolution features and its application to extend the observation of ion acoustic waves to shorter wavelengths. We also describe the formation of sculpted density profiles to create fast expansion of plasma into vacuum and streaming plasmas.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2008

Using sheet fluorescence to probe ion dynamics in an ultracold neutral plasma

Jose Castro; H. Gao; T. C. Killian

Ultracold neutral plasmas provide a new and valuable system in which to study fundamental plasma physics and the effects of strong coupling. In this paper, we provide a brief overview of the field of ultracold neutral plasmas. Then we describe new results from the use of fluorescence from a sheet of laser light as a probe of ion equilibration and expansion dynamics in these systems. This new probe opens many possibilities for studying thermal transport and equilibration in a strongly coupled plasma.


Physics of Plasmas | 2013

Ion holes in the hydrodynamic regime in ultracold neutral plasmas

Patrick McQuillen; Jose Castro; Trevor Strickler; S. J. Bradshaw; T. C. Killian

We describe the creation of localized density perturbations, or ion holes, in an ultracold neutral plasma in the hydrodynamic regime, and show that the holes propagate at the local ion acoustic wave speed. We also observe the process of hole splitting, which results from the formation of a density depletion initially at rest in the plasma. One-dimensional, two-fluid hydrodynamic simulations describe the results well. Measurements of the ion velocity distribution also show the effects of the ion hole and confirm the hydrodynamic conditions in the plasma.


arXiv: Plasma Physics | 2009

The role of collisions and strong coupling in ultracold plasmas

Jose Castro; Patrick McQuillen; H. Gao; T. C. Killian

Ultracold plasmas are formed by photo-exciting clouds of cold atoms and molecules near the ionization threshold. They explore a new region of plasma physics and display effects of strong coupling, which is characterized by a ratio of Coulomb energy to kinetic energy that is greater than unity. Collisions of many types play a role in the creation, equilibration, and expansion of these systems.


Physics of Plasmas | 2015

Emergence of kinetic behavior in streaming ultracold neutral plasmas

Patrick McQuillen; Jose Castro; S. J. Bradshaw; T. C. Killian

We create streaming ultracold neutral plasmas by tailoring the photoionizing laser beam that creates the plasma. By varying the electron temperature, we control the relative velocity of the streaming populations, and, in conjunction with variation of the plasma density, this controls the ion collisionality of the colliding streams. Laser-induced fluorescence is used to map the spatially resolved density and velocity distribution function for the ions. We identify the lack of local thermal equilibrium and distinct populations of interpenetrating, counter-streaming ions as signatures of kinetic behavior. Experimental data are compared with results from a one-dimensional, two-fluid numerical simulation.

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