25-29 September 2023
Schloss Bückeburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Controlling trapped-ion motional modes for precision measurement*

25 Sep 2023, 19:30
2h
Schloss Bückeburg

Schloss Bückeburg

Schlossplatz 1 31675 Bückeburg
Poster Monday Poster

Speaker

Jeremy Metzner (University of Oregon)

Description

Motional modes of trapped ions have been shown to be a useful tool for quantum sensing, making use of time reversal protocols. This application requires the ability to prepare well-defined motional states with high fidelity. Many of these states can be generated from motional ground states without the use of laser fields. We report our results in generating one-mode and two-mode squeezed states using parametric excitation. These operations help to create motional state interferometers and can be used to achieve sensitivities approaching the Cramér-Rao bound. We present an implementation of an SU(1,1) interferometer using one and two motional modes of a 40Ca+ ion in a Paul trap, and compare the performance to the more traditional SU(2) Mach-Zender interferometer. To characterize the input and output motional states of the interferometers, the ions’ motion is coupled to internal ‘spin’ states, which are distinguishable through spin-dependent fluorescence. The calculation of the Fisher information from experimental data can be used to quantify the phase sensitivity that we can achieve in our setup.
*We acknowledge support from NSF through the Q-SEnSE Quantum Leap Challenge Institute, Award #2016244.

Primary author

Jeremy Metzner (University of Oregon)

Co-authors

David Allcock (Oxford Ionics, Univeristy of Oregon) Dr Dave Wineland (University of Oregon) Dr Shaun Burd (Stanford University) Mr Alex Quinn (University of Oregon) Mr Sean Brudney (University of Oregon)

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