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Nonlinear resonance effects in a linear paul trap

The effects of nonlinear resonances in a linear Paul trap have been investigated through systematic experiments and numerical simulations. The main causes of the nonlinearity that affects the stability of the ion motion are the use of circular (rather than hyperbolic) electrodes, their misalignments...

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Published in:Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 2007-01, Vol.76 (1), p.14802
Main Authors: TAKAI, Ryota, NAKAYAMA, Kenji, SAIKI, Wataru, ITO, Kiyokazu, OKAMOTO, Hiromi
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