The decay of the diocotron rotation was studied in a new regime in which trap asymmetries dominate. Decay within a few diocotron periods was observed, sometimes orders of magnitude faster than predicted by the traditional "rotational pumping" theory. The decay does not conserve angular momentum, and is strongest for small, low-density columns. The new regime appears when "magnetron-like" rotation from the end confinement fields becomes dominant, and appears to be associated with errors in these fields. Transition to decay dominated by rotational pumping was observed for larger and denser columns. The asymmetry-dominated transport was also studied, and found to depend linearly on the line density (and not the density) over nearly 4 orders of magnitude.

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