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Quantum state tracking and control of a single molecular ion in a thermal environment

Atomic Physics 2024-08-05 v2 Chemical Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Understanding molecular state evolution is central to many disciplines, including molecular dynamics, precision measurement, and molecule-based quantum technology. Details of the evolution are obscured when observing a statistical ensemble of molecules. Here, we reported real-time observations of thermal radiation-driven transitions between individual states ("jumps") of a single molecule. We reversed these "jumps" through microwave-driven transitions, resulting in a twentyfold improvement in the time the molecule dwells in a chosen state. The measured transition rates showed anisotropy in the thermal environment, pointing to the possibility of using single molecules as in-situ probes for the strengths of ambient fields. Our approaches for state detection and manipulation could apply to a wide range of species, facilitating their uses in fields including quantum science, molecular physics, and ion-neutral chemistry.

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@article{arxiv.2312.17104,
  title  = {Quantum state tracking and control of a single molecular ion in a thermal environment},
  author = {Yu Liu and Julian Schmidt and Zhimin Liu and David R. Leibrandt and Dietrich Leibfried and Chin-wen Chou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.17104},
  year   = {2024}
}

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37 pages, 8 figures