Dynamics of axialized laser-cooled ions in a Penning trap
Abstract
We report the experimental characterization of axialization - a method of reducing the magnetron motion of a small number of ions stored in a Penning trap. This is an important step in the investigation of the suitability of Penning traps for quantum information processing. The magnetron motion was coupled to the laser-cooled modified cyclotron motion by the application of a near-resonant oscillating quadrupole potential (the "axialization drive"). Measurement of cooling rates of the radial motions of the ions showed an order-of-magnitude increase in the damping rate of the magnetron motion with the axialization drive applied. The experimental results are in good qualitative agreement with a recent theoretical study. In particular, a classical avoided crossing was observed in the motional frequencies as the axialization drive frequency was swept through the optimum value, proving that axialization is indeed a resonant effect.
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@article{arxiv.0710.4401,
title = {Dynamics of axialized laser-cooled ions in a Penning trap},
author = {E. S. Phillips and R. J. Hendricks and A. M. Abdulla and H. Ohadi and D. Crick and K. Koo and D. M. Segal and R. C. Thompson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.4401},
year = {2022}
}
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8 pages, 9 figures