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Resolved-sideband Micromotion Sensing in Yb$^{+}$ on the 935 nm Repump Transition

Atomic Physics 2024-06-12 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Ions displaced from the potential minimum in a RF Paul trap exhibit excess micromotion. A host of well-established techniques are routinely used to sense (and null) this excess motion in applications ranging from quantum computing to atomic clocks. The rich atomic structure of the heavy ion Yb+^{+} includes low-lying 2D3/2^{2}\text{D}_{3/2} states that must be repumped to permit Doppler cooling, typically using a 935 nm laser coupled to the 3D[3/2]1/2^{3}\text{D}[3/2]_{1/2} states. In this manuscript we demonstrate the use of this transition to make resolved-sideband measurements of 3D micromotion in 172^{172}Yb+^{+} and 171^{171}Yb+^{+} ions. Relative to other sensing techniques our approach has very low technical overhead and is distinctively compatible with surface-electrode ion traps.

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@article{arxiv.2111.11504,
  title  = {Resolved-sideband Micromotion Sensing in Yb$^{+}$ on the 935 nm Repump Transition},
  author = {C. J. B. Goham and J. W. Britton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.11504},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures