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Quantum theory of electrically levitated nanoparticle-ion systems: Motional dynamics and sympathetic cooling

Quantum Physics 2026-05-22 v3 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We develop the theory describing the quantum coupled dynamics of the center-of-mass motion of a nanoparticle and an ensemble of ions co-trapped in a dual-frequency linear Paul trap. We first derive analytical expressions for the motional frequencies and classical trajectories of both nanoparticle and ions. We then derive a quantum master equation for the ion-nanoparticle system and quantify the sympathetic cooling of the nanoparticle motion enabled by its Coulomb coupling to a continuously Doppler-cooled ion. We predict that motional cooling down to sub-kelvin temperatures is achievable in state-of-the-art experiments even in the absence of motional feedback and in the presence of micromotion. We then extend our analysis to an ensemble of NN ions, predicting a linear increase of the cooling rate as a function of NN and motional cooling of the nanoparticle down to tenths of millikelvin in current experimental platforms. Our work establishes the theoretical toolbox needed to explore the ion-assisted preparation of non-Gaussian motional states of levitated nanoparticles.

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@article{arxiv.2511.21495,
  title  = {Quantum theory of electrically levitated nanoparticle-ion systems: Motional dynamics and sympathetic cooling},
  author = {Saurabh Gupta and Bernard Faulend and Dmitry S. Bykov and Tracy E. Northup and Carlos Gonzalez-Ballestero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21495},
  year   = {2026}
}

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18 pages, 6 figures