Ion-Neutral Chemistry Near Absolute Zero
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Abstract
Laser techniques enable us to study cold quantum chemistry and control the electronic states of atoms and ions undergoing a chemical reaction. This level of control can be used to distinguish between individual reaction channels, and could ultimately be used to create molecular ions. We present results from an experimental study of laser-controlled charge-exchange reaction rates between cold sodium atoms (500 uK) and calcium ions (100 K) held within a hybrid atom-ion trap. We manipulate and measure reaction rates by changing the reactants' electronic states and/or collision energy. Of the channels studied, the Na[P] + Ca+[D] channel was the strongest with a rate coefficient $10^{-8} \frac{cm^3}{s}$ at an ion temperature of 200 K, which is above the classical Langevin rate limit.
Authors
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Benjamin Slayton
Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Nimmi Sharma
13691563688, Central Connecticut State University, University of Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, NOAA/ESRL/Global Monitoring Division, University of The Bahamas
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Nimmi Sharma
13691563688, Central Connecticut State University, University of Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, NOAA/ESRL/Global Monitoring Division, University of The Bahamas
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Nimmi Sharma
13691563688, Central Connecticut State University, University of Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, NOAA/ESRL/Global Monitoring Division, University of The Bahamas