Crystalline ion structures in a Paul trap
We have observed crystalline structures formed by laser cooled Ca+ ions in a three-dimensional confining potential. The potential has been realized using a linear Paul trap with different ratios of potential strength in the axial and radial directions. For radial confining potentials stronger than the axial potential, we find linear structures with a continuous transition from strings to helices with decreasing potential asymmetry. When a quasi-two-dimensional potential is formed we observe ring structures with a given maximum ion number per ring which we followed up to 19. The observations are essentially in agreement with molecular dynamics calculations in static two-dimensional potential…