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Quantum Logic Spectroscopy with Ions in Thermal Motion

D. Kienzler, D. Kienzler, Yong Wan, Yong Wan, S. Erickson, S. Erickson, Jenny J. Wu, Jenny J. Wu, Andrew C. Wilson, Andrew C. Wilson, D. Wineland, D. Wineland, D. Wineland, D. Leibfried, D. Leibfried·May 7, 2019·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.10.021012
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Abstract

A mixed-species geometric phase gate has been proposed for implementing quantum logic spectroscopy on trapped ions, which combines probe and information transfer from the spectroscopy to the logic ion in a single pulse. We experimentally realize this method, show how it can be applied as a technique for identifying transitions in currently intractable atoms or molecules, demonstrate its reduced temperature sensitivity, and observe quantum-enhanced frequency sensitivity when it is applied to multi-ion chains. Potential applications include improved readout of trapped-ion clocks and simplified error syndrome measurements for quantum error correction.

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