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      Cold electron and ion beams generated from trapped atoms

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      Physics of Plasmas
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              Spontaneous evolution of rydberg atoms into an ultracold plasma

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              We have observed the spontaneous evolution of a dense sample of Rydberg atoms into an ultracold plasma, in spite of the fact that each of the atoms may initially be bound by up to 100 cm(-1). When the atoms are initially bound by 70 cm(-1), this evolution occurs when most of the atoms are translationally cold, <1 mK, but a small fraction, approximately 1%, is at room temperature. Ionizing collisions between hot and cold Rydberg atoms and blackbody photoionization produce an essentially stationary cloud of cold ions, which traps electrons produced later. The trapped electrons rapidly collisionally ionize the remaining cold Rydberg atoms to form a cold plasma.
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                Journal
                Physics of Plasmas
                Physics of Plasmas
                AIP Publishing
                1070-664X
                1089-7674
                September 2007
                September 2007
                : 14
                : 9
                : 093101
                Article
                10.1063/1.2771518
                3e8981c8-520f-49e2-aed5-b3f92921d331
                © 2007
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