Optical collisions of cold, metastable helium atoms
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1998-01-01
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Mastwijk, H.C.
Thomsen, J.W.
Straten, P. van der
Niehaus, A.
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Abstract
We have studied the optical collisions of cold, metastable
helium atoms in a magneto-optical trap. We have detected
the rate of Penning and associative ionization of two
metastable helium atoms at a temperature of 1 mK with and
without nearly resonant light. We find that the associative
ionization rate is increased with more than a factor 20 due to
the presence of the light field. The absolute ionization rate
near resonance of (1.9±0.8)×10^(-9) cm3/s for the optical collision
differs two orders of magnitude with the rate reported
by Bardou et al. (Europhys. Lett. 20, 681 (1992)). Our experimental
findings are in good agreement with theory. We
present a simple, semi-classical model, which accounts for all
the observed features.