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Full Single-Quantum Control of Particles in Penning Traps for Symmetry Tests at the Quantum Limit

J. M. Cornejo, J. -A. Coenders, A. Lissel, N. Poljakov, M. Prasse, Y. Priewich, J. Schaper, M. Schubert, B. Hampel, M. Schilling, S. Ulmer, C. Ospelkaus·February 26, 2026
Atomic PhysicsQuantum Physics

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Abstract

The BASE collaboration aims to measure antimatter systems with the highest precision in order to perform a rigorous test of CPT symmetry and search for physics beyond the Standard Model. As part of the BASE collaboration, we pursue the development of quantum logic inspired cooling and detection techniques for g-factor measurements of (anti-)protons. Implementing these methods requires full quantum-level control of individual antimatter particles confined in cryogenic Penning traps. By mapping the (anti-)proton's internal state onto a co-trapped 9Be+ "logic" ion via free Coulomb coupling in a double-well potential, we can accelerate measurement cycles and push g-factor precision measurements on (anti-)protons toward the quantum limit. Here, we present an overview of the proposed method and the current status of the project, with special emphasis on the new cryogenic multi-Penning-trap stack and the proton detection system.

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