Abstract

Ultracold plasmas are formed by ionizing laser-cooled gases. The spatial disorder in the initial plasma state gives rise to rapid ion heating called disorder-induced heating. The heating rate depends on the electron temperature because lower temperature electrons more effectively shield neighbouring ion charges from one another. We illustrate the effect of electron shielding on the ion thermalization rate in ultracold plasmas.

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