Ion-neutral chemical reactions between ultracold localized ions and neutral molecules with single-particle resolution

Abstract
Chemical reactions between ultracold Be+9 ions and room-temperature molecular hydrogen isotopomers and between ultracold H3+ ions and room-temperature O2 have been studied in a laser-cooling ion trap apparatus. For small Coulomb crystals of beryllium ions, reactions can be followed at the single-ion level. We demonstrate characterization of a chemical reaction in which neither one of the reactants nor the product is directly detectable. In this case molecular dynamics simulations were used for the determination of ion numbers from images of the Be+9 ion ensemble. The observed reaction rates are in agreement with the Langevin ion-neutral reaction theory.