Analytical model of an ion cloud cooled by collisions in a Paul trap

Abstract

A simple model of a trapped ion cloud cooled by collisions in a buffer gas in a Paul trap is presented. It is based on the customary decomposition of the ion motion in micro- and macro- (or secular) motions and a statistical treatment of hard-sphere collisions and ion trajectories. The model also relies on the evidence that the effective trapping area in real Paul traps is limited to a certain radius, where the harmonics of the potential of order >2 become non negligible. The model yields analytical formulae for the properties of the ion cloud and equilibration times, which are in good agreement for a wide range of parameters with the results of a numerical simulation, whose reliability has been verified with experimental observations. When the confining potential is efficient enough to suppress evaporation from the trap, the model yields an effective temperature for the ions Teff=2T/(1-mg/m), where T is the temperature of the buffer gas, m and mg are the masses of the ions and gas molecules respectively. The so-called rf heating effect, responsible for Teff>T, is interpreted in light of the model as the result of an incomplete cooling of the ion motion, limited to the macromotion, while the net effect of the micromotion is to double the average ion kinetic energy for m/mg >>1. For m/mg <=1, the incomplete cooling is not sufficient to overcome the thermal agitation of the cloud to which the micromotion participates; the ions are therefore led out of the trap.

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