Physics
Scientific paper
May 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992phrva..45.6493r&link_type=abstract
Physical Review A (ISSN 1050-2947), vol. 45, no. 9, May 1, 1992, p. 6493-6501. Research supported by U.S. Navy and USAF.
Physics
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Doppler Effect, Fine Structure, Ion Traps (Instrumentation), Ionic Crystals, Mercury Isotopes, Microwave Spectra, Coulomb Potential, Electron States, Ground State, Quadrupoles, Optical Cooling Of Atoms, Trapping, Radio-Frequency, Microwave, And Infrared Spectra
Scientific paper
A configuration is described for a linear Paul RF ion trap. This trap can store a long string of ions with a small second-order Doppler shift, comparable to that achieved with a single ion in a quadrupole Paul trap. Crystallized strings of trapped ions, as well as more complicated structures, are observed in the trap. The 40.5-GHz ground-state hyperfine interval of Hg-199(+) is observed by microwave-optical double-resonance spectroscopy. Prospects for a microwave-frequency standard based on a trapped string of ions is discussed.
Bergquist James C.
Gilligan J. M.
Itano Wayne M.
Raizen Mark G.
Wineland David. J.
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