Reactive two-body and three-body collisions of Ba+ in an ultracold Rb gas
Abstract
We analyze reactive collisions of a single Ba+ ion in contact with an ultracold gas of Rb atoms at low three-body collision energies of 2.2(9) mK× kB. Mapping out the Ba+ loss rate dependence on the Rb atom density we can discern two-body reactive collisions from three-body ones and for the first time determine both rate coefficients which are k2=3.1(6)(6)× 10-13cm3s-1 and k3=1.04(4)(45)× 10-24cm6s-1, respectively (statistical and systematic errors in parenthesis). Thus, the measured ternary recombination dominates over binary reactions even at moderate atom densities of n≈ 1012\: cm-3. The results for Ba+ and Rb are representative for a wide range of cold ion-atom systems and can serve as a guidance for the future development of the field of hybrid atom-ion research.
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