A static quadrupole potential breaks the cylindrical symmetry of the
effective potential of a linear rf trap. For a one-component fluid plasma at
low temperature, the resulting equilibrium charge distribution is predicted to
be an ellipsoid. We have produced laser-cooled Be+ ellipsoidal ion crystals
and found good agreement between their shapes and the cold fluid prediction. In
two-species mixtures, containing Be+ and sympathetically cooled ions of
lower mass, a sufficiently strong static quadrupole potential produces a
spatial separation of the species.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure