Spectral Broadening of Molecular Transitions Through Dynamic Decoupling with Electric-field Gradients
ORAL
Abstract
The extensive energy structure of molecular ions provides a myriad of electric dipole transitions addressable within the RF and microwave spectrum. These narrow linewidth transitions are attractive candidates for robust, laser-free molecular qubits. Electric-field gradients generated from the electrodes of an ion trap introduce an architecture suitable for non-destructive state readout, single qubit and two-qubit gates (PhysRevA. 2021, 104, 042605). Here we discuss a heterodyne detection scheme developed from this architecture to broaden the linewidth of hyperfine parity states within HCl+ through dynamic decoupling. Additionally, we demonstrate the application of this scheme for in situ calibration of our qubit control lines using a single trapped atomic species.
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Presenters
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Grant D Mitts
UCLA
Authors
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Grant D Mitts
UCLA
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Clayton Z Ho
UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles
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Hao Wu
UCLA
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Joshua Rabinowitz
UCLA
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Eric R Hudson
UCLA, University of California Los Angeles