Thursday, May 10, 2012

1205.1949 (G. Poulsen et al.)

Ground state sideband cooling of an ion in a room temperature trap with
a sub-Hertz heating rate
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G. Poulsen, Y. Miroshnychenko, M. Drewsen
We demonstrate resolved sideband laser cooling of a single 40Ca+ ion in a macroscopic linear radio frequency trap with a radial diagonal electrode spacing of 7 mm and an rf drive frequency of just 3.7 MHz. For an oscillation frequency of 585 kHz along the rf-field-free axis, a ground state population of 99+-1% has been achieved, corresponding to a temperature of only 6 microkelvin. For several oscillation frequencies in the range 285 - 585 kHz, heating rates below one motional quantum per second have been measured at room temperature. The lowest measured heating power is about an order of magnitude lower than reported previously in room temperature- as well as cryogenically cooled traps.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.1949

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