Title: Imaging of an ion cloud in a Paul trap
1Imaging of an ion cloud in a Paul trap Mustapha
HERBANE
2Introduction
Motivation Precise measurement of the ?-?
angular correlation parameter during the ?-decay
of 6He. 6He?6Li?-?
W(Ee,?e?)dEed?e?W0(1a PeP?/EeE?)dEed?e?
3? detection
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Extraction Cloud imaging
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Injection
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6Li detection
- Cloud imaging measurement of
- Velocity distribution.
- Spatial distribution.
4Experimental setup
- 3 voltages V1, V3, V4
- Initial velocity Insensitivity to position.
- (Vx,Vy,Vz) ? (tof,y,z)
- Initial position Insensitivity to velocity.
- (X,Y,Z) ? (tof,y,z)
5Velocity distribution measurement
Systematic research of the best combination
of V1, V3,V4 and the position of the detector to
have the smallest incertainty on the velocity.
6- Initial positions Distributions with widths
according to simulated trapped ions.
?x 0.6 mm, ?y 1.1 mm ,
?z 1.1 mm - Initial velocities Grid (5?5?5).
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8Transformation (Vx,Vy,Vz)f(tof,y,z)
9- Example Ejection of the trapped ion cloud as
given by Simulation
- ?Vx ? 230m/s, ?Vy ?Vz ? 140m/s ? E ? 0.03eV
10Spatial distribution measurement
High voltage on electrode 1. SIMULATION Ions
with gaussian velocity distributions.
11 12Conclusion
- Simulations demonstrate the feasibility of such
imaging. - Advantage suitable to all kind of ions.
- First experiments with 6Li trapped ions in the
few next weeks (Electronic devices for pulses
generation almost ready).