Isotope-Selective Laser Ablation Loading of <sup>137</sup>Ba<sup>+</sup>
ORAL
Abstract
137Ba+ ions are excellent contenders to be used as high-fidelity qudits (d > 2). Thus, reliably producing and trapping this isotope is very important in achieving this goal. We report on a pulsed laser ablation loading technique that allows us to dependably load 137Ba+ from a BaCl2 target. We have further characterized the reliability of this ablation technique, along with the spatial and temporal variations of the atomic flux across the barium-salt target. We present observations of neutral and ion ablation-fluence regimes, a detailed overview of the ablation spot preparation process and plume velocity distributions. Through this process, we demonstrate a 137Ba+ loading selectivity of 32±5%, significantly higher than its natural abundance of 11.2%.
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Publication: 'Isotope-Selective Laser Ablation Ion-Trap Loading of 137Ba+ using a BaCl2 Target': arXiv:2110.08456
Presenters
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Yvette de Sereville
University of Waterloo
Authors
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Yvette de Sereville
University of Waterloo
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Brendan M White
University of Waterloo
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Pei Jiang Low
University of Waterloo
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Matthew L Day
University of Waterloo
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Noah Greenberg
University of Waterloo
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Richard W Rademacher
University of Waterloo
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Crystal Senko
University of Waterloo, UWaterloo