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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2003

MOTRIMS as a generalized probe of AMO processes

Richard Bredy; H. Nguyen; H. A. Camp; X Fléchard; B. D. DePaola

Magneto-optical trap recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (MOTRIMS) is one of the newest offshoots of the generalized TRIMS approach to ion–atom collisions. By using lasers instead of the more usual supersonic expansion to cool the target, MOTRIMS has demonstrated two distinct advantages over conventional TRIMS. The first is better resolution, now limited by detectors instead of target temperature. The second is its suitability for use in the study of laser-excited targets. In this presentation we will present a third advantage: The use of MOTRIMS as a general-purpose probe of AMO processes in cold atomic clouds of atoms and molecules. Specifically, the projectile ion beam can be used as a probe of processes as diverse as target dressing by femtosecond optical pulses, photo-association (laser-assisted cold collisions) photo-ionization, and electromagnetically-induced transparency. We will present data for the processes we have investigated, and speculations on what we expect to see for the processes we plan to investigate in the future.


Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 2004

Three-dimensional spatial imaging in multiphoton ionization rate measurements

Richard Bredy; H. A. Camp; H. Nguyen; Takaaki Awata; Bing Shan; Zhenghu Chang; Brett D. Depaola

An experiment is described in which an apparatus is used to demonstrate the feasibility of measuring multiphoton photoionization rates in the interaction of short pulsed lasers with atoms or molecules. With this methodology, the ionization rate is measured as a function of the spatial position in the beam-waist region of the laser through the direct three-dimensional spatial imaging of the ionization events. Thus, if the spatial dependence of the laser beam intensity were known, a series of experiments could yield the intensity dependence of multiphoton ionization without the assumptions or errors that are generally inherent in the integration over one or more dimensions in the laser focal volume.


Physical Review Letters | 2003

State selective charge transfer cross sections for Na+ with excited rubidium: a unique diagnostic of the population dynamics of a magneto-optical trap.

X. Flechard; H. Nguyen; Richard Bredy; S. R. Lundeen; M. Stauffer; H. A. Camp; C. W. Fehrenbach; B. D. DePaola


Physical Review A | 2004

Differential charge-transfer cross sections for systems with energetically degenerate or near-degenerate channels

H. Nguyen; Richard Bredy; H. A. Camp; Takaaki Awata; B. D. DePaola


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006

Photo-associo-dissociative Ionization in a Rb MOT

Marc Trachy; Mudessar Shah; Richard Bredy; How Camp; Giorgi Veshapidze; Ming-Tie Huang; Brett D. Depaola


Physical Review A | 2005

Entropy lowering in ion-atom collisions (4 pages)

T. G. Lee; H. Nguyen; Richard Bredy; H. A. Camp


Physical Review A | 2005

Entropy lowering in ion-atom collisions

H. Nguyen; Richard Bredy; T. G. Lee; H. A. Camp; Takaaki Awata; B. D. DePaola


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005

Measurement of Excited State Fraction in a MOT versus Laser Detuning

Gearba; H. A. Camp; Mudessar Shah; M.L. Trachy; H. Nguyen; Brett D. Depaola; Richard Bredy; X. Flechard


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005

Charge Transfer Cross Section Measurement in Na+ + Rb(4d)

Mudessar Shah; H. A. Camp; M.L. Trachy; H. Nguyen; Brett D. Depaola; Richard Bredy; Xavier Flechard; Alina Gearba


Archive | 2004

Dynamics of Coherent Excitation using an Ion Beam as a Probe

M. A. Gearba; H. A. Camp; Mahmood Hussain Shah; Brett D. Depaola; Stephen R. Lundeen; Richard Bredy

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H. A. Camp

Kansas State University

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H. Nguyen

Kansas State University

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Takaaki Awata

Naruto University of Education

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M. A. Gearba

United States Air Force Academy

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T. G. Lee

Kansas State University

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Bing Shan

Kansas State University

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