J. Hoffnagle, R.G. Brewer
Applied Physics B Laser and Optics
The nonlinear dynamics of two ions in a Paul trap is known to show chaos or condensation into a regular ''crystal.'' We present the first observations of frequency locking of two microspheres (diameter 10 μm) in a Paul trap, in close agreement with theoretical predictions. This system reproduces the main features of our earlier work on two-ion chaos. The phase space is fragmented, and chaotic transients can converge to several regular attractors. Damping, including laser cooling, can extinguish frequency-locked attractors, explaining their absence in ion trap experiments. Study of two weakly coupled circle maps shows that this is a general phenomenon when three frequencies are present. © 1993 The American Physical Society.
J. Hoffnagle, R.G. Brewer
Applied Physics B Laser and Optics
R.G. Devoe, J. Hoffnagle, et al.
QELS 1989
J. Hoffnagle
Optics Letters
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J. Photopolym. Sci. Tech.