Towards Quantum Logic Inspired Cooling and Detection for Single
(Anti-)Protons
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.08642v1
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2021 06:49:06 GMT
- Title: Towards Quantum Logic Inspired Cooling and Detection for Single
(Anti-)Protons
- Authors: T. Meiners, M. Niemann, A.-G. Paschke, J. Mielke, A. Idel, M.
Borchert, K. Voges, A. Bautista-Salvador, S. Ulmer, C. Ospelkaus
- Abstract summary: We discuss laser-based and quantum logic inspired cooling and detection methods amenable to single (anti-)protons.
We explore sympathetic cooling of single (anti-)protons with atomic ions.
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- Abstract: We discuss laser-based and quantum logic inspired cooling and detection
methods amenable to single (anti-)protons. These would be applicable e.g. in a
g-factor based test of CPT invariance as currently pursued within the BASE
collaboration. Towards this end, we explore sympathetic cooling of single
(anti-)protons with atomic ions as suggested by Heinzen and Wineland (1990).
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