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3d
1999
We have measured the lifetime of the metastable 3D 5/2 level in Ca+ using the “quantum jump" technique on a single stored and laser cooled ion in a linear Paul trap. We found a linear dependence of the measured decay rate on the power of the laser which repumps the ions from the long lived 3D 3/2 level. This can be explained by off-resonant depletion of the 3D 5/2 level. The proper lifetime of this level is obtained by a linear extrapolation of the measured lifetime to zero laser power. We obtain 1100(18) ms in agreement with theoretical calculations. The observed systematic change of the decay rate resolves discrepancies between earlier experiments in which this effect had not been conside…
VUV diagnostic of electron impact processes in low temperature molecular hydrogen plasma
2015
Novel methods for diagnostics of molecular hydrogen plasma processes, such as ionization, production of high vibrational levels, dissociation of molecules via excitation to singlet and triplet states and production of metastable states, are presented for molecular hydrogen plasmas in corona equilibrium. The methods are based on comparison of rate coefficients of plasma processes and optical emission spectroscopy of lowest singlet and triplet transitions, i.e. Lyman-band ($B^1\Sigma^+_u \rightarrow X^1\Sigma^+_g$) and molecular continuum ($a^3\Sigma^+_g \rightarrow b^3\Sigma^+_u$), of the hydrogen molecule in VUV wavelength range. Comparison of rate coefficients of spin-allowed and/or spin-f…
Surface effects on kinetics of ordering
1992
We study the effects of surfaces on the kinetics of phase changes in Ising-type systems. If the surface effects can be modelled by a field which couples linearly to the local order parameter, the growth of wetting or drying layers occurs. The numerical solution of the corresponding time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equation yields a temporally logarithmic growth for the thickness of a wetting (drying) layer growing from an unstable dry (wet) state. On the other hand, if one starts off with a metastable state, the radius of a supercritical plug (wet or dry) grows linearly in time, in accordance with recent experimental results.
High-voltage measurements on the 5 ppm relative uncertainty level with collinear laser spectroscopy
2018
We present the results of high-voltage collinear laser spectroscopy measurements on the 5 ppm relative uncertainty level using a pump and probe scheme at the transition of involving the metastable state. With two-stage laser interaction and a reference measurement we can eliminate systematic effects such as differences in the contact potentials due to different electrode materials and thermoelectric voltages, and the unknown starting potential of the ions in the ion source. Voltage measurements were performed between −5 kV and −19 kV and parallel measurements with stable high-voltage dividers calibrated to 5 ppm relative uncertainty were used as a reference. Our measurements are compatible …
Self-Passivating Edge Reconstructions of Graphene
2008
Planar reconstruction patterns at the zigzag and armchair edges of graphene were investigated with density functional theory. It was unexpectedly found that the zigzag edge is metastable and a planar reconstruction spontaneously takes place at room temperature. The reconstruction changes electronic structure and self-passivates the edge with respect to adsorption of atomic hydrogen from molecular atmosphere.
First laser cooling of relativistic ions in a storage ring
1990
The first successful laser cooling of ions at relativistic energies was observed at the Heidelberg TSR storage ring. A $^{7}\mathrm{Li}^{+}$-ion beam of 13.3 MeV was oberlapped with resonant copropagating and counterpropagating laser beams. The metastable ions were cooled from 260 K to a longitudinal temperature of below 3 K and decelerated by several keV. The longitudinal velocity distribution was determined by a fluorescence method. After laser cooling a strongly enhanced narrow peak appeared in the Schottky noise spectrum in addition to the uncooled ion distribution.
Quantum Rescaling, Domain Metastability, and Hybrid Domain‐Walls in 2D CrI3 Magnets
2020
Higher-order exchange interactions and quantum effects are widely known to play an important role in describing the properties of low-dimensional magnetic compounds. Here, the recently discovered 2D van der Waals (vdW) CrI3 is identified as a quantum non-Heisenberg material with properties far beyond an Ising magnet as initially assumed. It is found that biquadratic exchange interactions are essential to quantitatively describe the magnetism of CrI3 but quantum rescaling corrections are required to reproduce its thermal properties. The quantum nature of the heat bath represented by discrete electron-spin and phonon-spin scattering processes induces the formation of spin fluctuations in the …
Nanomagnets: Quantum Rescaling, Domain Metastability, and Hybrid Domain‐Walls in 2D CrI 3 Magnets (Adv. Mater. 5/2021)
2021
Improved lifetime measurements of the 3D3/2 and 3D5/2 metastable states of Ca II
1994
The lifetimes of both metastable 3D-levels of Ca+ have been measured using the ion storage technique. Operation at UHV-conditions eliminated the earlier reported problems of collisional finestructure mixing between those states [1], which is inherent to measurements at buffergas background. The results of τ(D 3/2)=1113(45) ms and τ(D 5/2)=1054(61) ms improve our earlier result [1] by almost one order of magnitude and are in good agreement with recent theoretical calculations [3, 4, 5].
Lifetime Measurements of Metastable States in Ions
1989
As pointed out by Dehmelt in 1973, optical transitions between ground- and metastable states of ions offer intrinsically very narrow natural lines and consequently may be used as frequency references in the optical domain. Several ions are considered as possible candidates and the measurement of their metastable state lifetime is being discussed. In the submillimeter region fine structure transitions between metastable ionic states have natural line-Q’s of the order of 1012. We propose to use Ca+ as a possible candidate to induce and detect such a transition.