Three-dimensional matter-wave interferometry of a trapped single ion
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.08396v2
- Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2021 01:29:34 GMT
- Title: Three-dimensional matter-wave interferometry of a trapped single ion
- Authors: Ami Shinjo, Masato Baba, Koya Higashiyama, Ryoichi Saito, Takashi
Mukaiyama
- Abstract summary: We apply a momentum kick to the ion in a direction diagonal to the trap axes to initiate three-dimensional motion using a mode-locked pulse laser.
The interference signal was analyzed theoretically to demonstrate three-dimensional matter-wave interference.
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- Abstract: We report on a demonstration of Ramsey interferometry by three-dimensional
motion with a trapped $^{171}Yb^+$ ion. We applied a momentum kick to the ion
in a direction diagonal to the trap axes to initiate three-dimensional motion
using a mode-locked pulse laser. The interference signal was analyzed
theoretically to demonstrate three-dimensional matter-wave interference. This
work paves the way to realizing matter-wave interferometry using trapped ions.
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