Direct observation of swap cooling in atom-ion collisions
Amir Mahdian, Artjom Kr\"ukow, Johannes Hecker Denschlag

TL;DR
This paper experimentally demonstrates swap cooling in homo-nuclear atom-ion collisions, showing rapid energy dissipation of hot ions via electron hopping, contrasting with standard sympathetic cooling, supported by numerical models.
Contribution
First direct observation of swap cooling in atom-ion collisions, revealing a faster cooling mechanism in homo-nuclear systems compared to hetero-nuclear ones.
Findings
Single energetic ion loses energy in cold atom cloud
Swap cooling observed only in homo-nuclear systems
Numerical models agree with experimental data
Abstract
Collisions with cold particles can dissipate the energy of a hot particle and therefore be exploited as a cooling mechanism. Kinetics teaches us that for a particle to be cooled down by several orders of magnitude, it will typically take many elastic collisions as each one only carries away a certain fraction of the collision energy. Recently, for a system consisting of hot ions and cold atoms, a much faster cooling process has been suggested where cooling over several orders of magnitude can occur in a single step. Namely, in a homo-nuclear atom-ion collision, an electron can resonantly hop from an ultracold atom onto the hot ion, converting the cold atom into a cold ion. Here, we demonstrate such swap cooling in a direct way as we experimentally observe how a single energetic ion loses energy in a cold atom cloud. In order to contrast swap cooling with standard sympathetic cooling, we…
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