Fast ion shuttling which is robust versus oscillatory perturbations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.07555v1
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2022 12:14:51 GMT
- Title: Fast ion shuttling which is robust versus oscillatory perturbations
- Authors: Hilario Espin\'os, Javier Echanobe, Xiao-Jing Lu and Juan Gonzalo Muga
- Abstract summary: We study the motional excitation of a single ion shuttled in harmonic traps.
These elementary perturbations could form any other by superposition.
- Score: 5.333582981327498
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Shuttling protocols designed by shortcut-to-adiabaticity techniques may
suffer from perturbations and imperfect implementations. We study the motional
excitation of a single ion shuttled in harmonic traps with time-dependent,
"systematic" oscillatory perturbations around the nominal parameters. These
elementary perturbations could form any other by superposition. Robust
shuttling strategies are proposed and compared, and optimizations are
performed.
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