Ion loss events in a cold Rb-Ca+ hybrid trap: photodissociation, black-body radiation and non-radiative charge exchange

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the collisional dynamics of laser-cooled 87Rb ground-state atoms and 40Ca+ ground-state ions in the context of the hybrid trap experiment of Ref. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 243202 (2011)], leading to ion losses. Cold 87Rb40Ca+ ground-state molecular ions are created by radiative association, and we demonstrate that they are protected against photodissociation by black-body radiation and by the 40Ca+ cooling laser at 397~nm. This study yields an interpretation of the direct observation of 87Rb40Ca+ ions in the experiment, in contrast to other hybrid trap experiments using other species. Based on novel molecular data for the spin-orbit interaction, we also confirm that the non-radiative charge-exchange is the dominant loss process for Ca+ and obtain rates in agreement with experimental observations and a previous calculation.

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