4 research outputs found
New laser techniques for cooling of an ion beam in a storage ring
We have developed broad-band laser sources that show a sharp edge in their spectra and are particularly suitable for “white-light” laser cooling of ions in storage rings. They allow for a very large velocity capture range by maintaining the same cooling rate of single mode lasers
Light-induced diffusion and desorption of alkali metals in a siloxane film: theory and experiment
The light-induced desorption and diffusion of alkali-metal atoms in organic films are interesting fields of
investigation. An impressive demonstration is given by the recently observed light-induced atomic desorption
~LIAD! effect, where a huge alkali-metal atom desorption from siloxane films, previously exposed to atomic
vapors, is induced by weak and nonresonant light. In this paper, experimental data and a one-dimensional
theoretical model of the effect are presented. The model gives a good description of the vapor density dynamics
by taking into account both the atomic diffusion inside the coating and the surface desorption. General
equations are reported and discussed within the limits of experimental interest. The potential barrier at the
vapor-surface interface and the activation energy for Rb in (poly)dimethylsiloxane have been determined