Ground state cooling, quantum state engineering and study of decoherence of ions in Paul traps
Abstract
We investigate single ions of in Paul traps for quantum information processing. Superpositions of the S electronic ground state and the metastable D state are used to implement a qubit. Laser light on the S D transition is used for the manipulation of the ion's quantum state. We apply sideband cooling to the ion and reach the ground state of vibration with up to 99.9% probability. Starting from this Fock state , we demonstrate coherent quantum state manipulation. A large number of Rabi oscillations and a ms-coherence time is observed. Motional heating is measured to be as low as one vibrational quantum in 190 ms. We also report on ground state cooling of two ions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0003096,
title = {Ground state cooling, quantum state engineering and study of decoherence of ions in Paul traps},
author = {F. Schmidt-Kaler and Ch. Roos and H. C. Naegerl and H. Rohde and S. Gulde and A. Mundt and M. Lederbauer and G. Thalhammer and Th. Zeiger and P. Barton and L. Hornekaer and G. Reymond and D. Leibfried and J. Eschner and R. Blatt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0003096},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
12 pages, 6 figures. submitted to Journal of Modern Optics, Special Issue on Quantum Optics: Kuehtai 2000