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Quantum-State-Specific Reaction Rate Measurements for the Photo-induced Reaction Ca$^+$ + O$_2$ $\rightarrow$ CaO$^+$ + O (1901.04437v1)

Published 14 Jan 2019 in physics.atom-ph and physics.chem-ph

Abstract: Atoms and molecules often react at different rates depending on their internal quantum states. Thus, controlling which internal states are populated can be used to manipulate the reactivity and can lead to a more detailed understanding of reaction mechanisms. We demonstrate this control of reactions by studying the excited state reaction reaction Ca$+$ + O$2$ $\rightarrow$ CaO$+$ + O. This reaction is exothermic only if Ca$+$ is in one of its excited electronic states. Using laser-cooling and electrodynamic trapping, we cool and trap Ca$+$ at millikevin temperatures for several minutes. We can then change the fraction of time they spend in each of the two excited states by adjusting the detunings of the cooling lasers. This allows us to disentangle the reactions that begin with Ca$+$ in the $2$P${1/2}$-state from the ones where Ca$+$ is in the $2$D$_{3/2}$-state. Using time-of-flight mass spectrometry, we determine independent reaction rate constants for Ca$+$ in both electronically excited quantum states.

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