Coherent Control of Strontium in an Optical Lattice: Spectroscopy of a M2 Transition and Demonstration of a Fine-Structure Qubit
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Abstract
Here, we present our results on the coherent excitation of the ultranarrow 1S0–3P2 magnetic quadrupole (M2) transition in 88Sr. By confining atoms in a state-insensitive optical lattice, we achieve excitation fractions of 97(1) % and observe linewidths as narrow as 58(1) Hz. With Ramsey spectroscopy, we find coherence times of 14(1) ms, which can be extended to 266(36) ms using a spin-echo sequence. We perform a precision measurement of the transition matrix element and find a linewidth of the M2 transition of 24(7) μHz, confirming longstanding theoretical predictions and establishing an additional clock transition in strontium.
Building on these results, we demonstrate coherent control of the strontium fine-structure qubit, which promises fast single- and two-qubit gates. This THz qubit is encoded in the metastable 3P2 and 3P0 states, which are coupled by a Raman transition. We use the 1S0–3P2 M2 transition for coherent state-initialization and read-out. We demonstrate Rabi oscillations with more than 60 coherent cycles and single-qubit rotations on the μs scale. Our results pave the way for fast quantum information processors and highly tunable quantum simulators with two-electron atoms.
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Publication: V. Klüsener, S. Pucher, D. Yankelev, J. Trautmann, F. Spriestersbach, D. Filin, S. G. Porsev, M. S. Safronova, I. Bloch, and S. Blatt, arXiv:2401.03934 (2024).<br><br>S. Pucher, V. Klüsener, F. Spriestersbach, J. Geiger, A. Schindewolf, I. Bloch, and S. Blatt, arXiv:2401.11054 (2024).
Presenters
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Valentin Kluesener
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Authors
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Valentin Kluesener
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
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Sebastian Pucher
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
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Felix Spriestersbach
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
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Jan Geiger
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
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Andreas Schindewolf
Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics
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Immanuel Bloch
Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics
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Sebastian Blatt
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics