Abstract
The demand for efficient preparation methods for dual-species ion crystals is rapidly expanding across quantum technology and fundamental physics applications with trapped ions. We present a deterministic and efficient technique to produce such crystals, utilizing the segmented structure of a linear Paul trap. By precisely tailoring the trapping potentials, we can split, move, and discard parts of an ion chain. This process is automated in a sequence that converts a larger ion sample into the desired configuration. A critical component of our approach is the accurate identification of crystal constituents. This is achieved by matching the measured positions of fluorescing ions against theoretical expectations for larger crystals, thus facilitating the detection of nonfluorescing ions and enabling accurate ion counting. We demonstrate that our method reliably produces two-ion crystals within minutes. These results represent a significant advance in the production of two-species ion crystals with applications ranging from quantum logic spectroscopy and optical clocks to quantum computing and simulations with trapped ions.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 013107 |
| Journal | Physical Review A |
| Volume | 110 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 8 Jul 2024 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Projects
- 4 Finished
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DQ-mat: Collaborative Research Centre 1227/2: Designed Quantum States of Matter - Generation, Manipulation and Detection for Metrological Applications and Tests of Fundamental Physics
Schmidt, P. O. (Principal Investigator)
1 Jul 2020 → 30 Jun 2024
Project: Research
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DQ-mat: Collaborative Research Centre 1227/2, sub-project B03: Multi-ion spectroscopy for optical clocks
Mehlstäubler, T. (Principal Investigator) & Schmidt, P. O. (Principal Investigator)
1 Jul 2020 → 30 Jun 2024
Project: Research
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DQ-mat: Collaborative Research Centre 1227/2, sub-project B05: Quantum engineering molecular ions for precision spectroscopy
Schmidt, P. O. (Principal Investigator)
1 Jul 2020 → 30 Jun 2024
Project: Research
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