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Ground-state cooling of a trapped ion using long-wavelength radiation

Quantum Physics 2015-07-08 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We demonstrate ground-state cooling of a trapped ion using radio-frequency (RF) radiation. This is a powerful tool for the implementation of quantum operations, where RF or microwave radiation instead of lasers is used for motional quantum state engineering. We measure a mean phonon number of n=0.13(4)\overline{n} = 0.13(4) after sideband cooling, corresponding to a ground-state occupation probability of 88(7)\%. After preparing in the vibrational ground state, we demonstrate motional state engineering by driving Rabi oscillations between the n=0 and n=1 Fock states. We also use the ability to ground-state cool to accurately measure the motional heating rate and report a reduction by almost two orders of magnitude compared to our previously measured result, which we attribute to carefully eliminating sources of electrical noise in the system.

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@article{arxiv.1501.01562,
  title  = {Ground-state cooling of a trapped ion using long-wavelength radiation},
  author = {S. Weidt and J. Randall and S. C. Webster and E. D. Standing and A. Rodriguez and A. E. Webb and B. Lekitsch and W. K. Hensinger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.01562},
  year   = {2015}
}

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To be published in PRL