Minimal Overhead Detection of <sup>171</sup>Yb<sup>+</sup> Micromotion in 3D
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Abstract
Atomic ions stored in RF Paul traps exhibit driven motion at the trap frequency known as micromotion [1]. This modulates optical fields seen by the ions, presenting a nuisance for their use in metrology and quantum information [2,3,4]. In heavier ions, the cooling linewidth and trap frequency are often commensurate, complicating measurement of the induced sidebands. In Yb+, the standard 935 nm repump transition has a natural linewidth of 2π×4.2 MHz in comparison to the cooling linewidth of 2π×19.6 MHz and standard trapping frequencies of ΩRF~2π×30 MHz, allowing resolution of the micromotion spectrum without inducing Doppler heating. In-line fiber EOM permits rapid laser control allowing easy measurement along three directions without increasing detection background scatter or inducing trap charging. The result is a rapid method for probing and minimizing micromotion in 3D with very low operational overhead.
[1] D. J. Berkeland (1998) 10.1063/1.367318
[2] J. Keller (2015) 10.1063/1.4930037
[3] S. M. Brewer (2019) 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.033201
[4] J. P. Gaebler (2016) 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.060505
[1] D. J. Berkeland (1998) 10.1063/1.367318
[2] J. Keller (2015) 10.1063/1.4930037
[3] S. M. Brewer (2019) 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.033201
[4] J. P. Gaebler (2016) 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.060505
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Presenters
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Connor Goham
University of Maryland, College Park
Authors
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Connor Goham
University of Maryland, College Park
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Joseph Britton
University of Maryland, College Park, Army Research Lab, Adelphi, MD