Cold highly charged ions in a Penning trap: Experiment and simulation

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Nonneutral Plasmas, Strongly-Coupled Plasmas, Optical Cooling Of Atoms, Trapping

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Using the LLNL EBIT/RETRAP system non-neutral plasmas of highly charged ions were produced and cooled to temperatures around one Kelvin. These strongly coupled plasmas can model white dwarf astrophysical plasmas in the laboratory. These systems may also have potential application to quantum computation. The experimental results from the last operations of the trap at Livermore are discussed. Molecular dynamics simulation results are discussed as a guide to past and future experiments. The status and future plans for RETRAP at LBNL's 88 inch Cyclotron are discussed. .

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