Associative ionization in a dilute ultracold 7Li gas probed with a hybrid trap

Abstract

The formation of Li2+ and subsequently Li+ ions, during the excitation of 7Li atoms to the 3S1/2 state in a 7Li magneto optical trap (MOT), is probed in an ion-atom hybrid trap. Associative ionization occurs during the collision of Li(2P3/2) and Li(3S1/2) ultracold atoms, creating Li2+ ions. Photodissociation of Li2+ by the MOT lasers is an active channel for the conversion of Li2+ to Li+. A fraction of the Li2+ ions is long lived even in the presence of MOT light. Additionally, rapid formation of Li+ from Li2+ in the absence of MOT light is observed. Resonant excitation of ultracold atoms, resulting in intricate molecular dynamics, reveals important processes in ultracold dilute gases.

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