M.-P. Bernal, G.W. Burr, et al.
Applied Optics
Phase transitions of trapped particles and ions, observed initially in 1959 by collisional cooling and recently by laser cooling, are explained as order-chaos transitions. Here, two trapped Ba+ ions are examined experimentally and by computer solution of the equations of motion. The ordered state, quasiperiodic with two frequencies, becomes chaotic when a bifurcation introduces a third frequency at a critical value of a control parameter. This route evolves from the nonlinear Coulomb coupling of the ion pair's axial and radial motions, displaying frequency locking and hysteresis, which is observed. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
M.-P. Bernal, G.W. Burr, et al.
Applied Optics
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Physical Review A
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IBM J. Res. Dev
M.-P. Bernal, H. Coufal, et al.
Applied Optics