We report the experimental demonstration of "white-light" cooling of a high-velocity Li-7(+) ion beam stored at 6.4% of the speed of light in a storage ring. In a direct comparison with single-mode laser cooling, we show that white-light cooling is much more efficient to counteract strong intrabeam heating and leads to lower longitudinal beam temperatures at higher ion densities, i.e., much higher densities in longitudinal phase space.
“white-light” laser cooling of a fast stored ion beam
CALABRESE, Roberto;GUIDI, Vincenzo;LENISA, Paolo;
1998
Abstract
We report the experimental demonstration of "white-light" cooling of a high-velocity Li-7(+) ion beam stored at 6.4% of the speed of light in a storage ring. In a direct comparison with single-mode laser cooling, we show that white-light cooling is much more efficient to counteract strong intrabeam heating and leads to lower longitudinal beam temperatures at higher ion densities, i.e., much higher densities in longitudinal phase space.File in questo prodotto:
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