Thermometry of Trapped Ions Based on Bichromatic Driving
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15182v1
- Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2024 14:46:57 GMT
- Title: Thermometry of Trapped Ions Based on Bichromatic Driving
- Authors: Xie-Qian Li, Yi Tao, Ting Chen, Wei Wu, Yi Xie, Chun-Wang Wu, Ping-Xing Chen,
- Abstract summary: A thermometry method based on bichromatic driving was theoretically proposed by Ivan Vybornyi et al.
We provide a detailed statistical analysis of this method and prove its robustness to several imperfect experimental conditions.
Our theoretical analysis and experimental verification demonstrate that the scheme can accurately and efficiently measure the temperature in ion crystals.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Accurate thermometry of laser-cooled ions is crucial for the performance of the trapped-ions quantum computing platform. However, most existing methods face a computational exponential bottleneck. Recently, a thermometry method based on bichromatic driving was theoretically proposed by Ivan Vybornyi et al. to overcome this obstacle, which allows the computational complexity to remain constant with the increase of ion numbers. In this paper, we provide a detailed statistical analysis of this method and prove its robustness to several imperfect experimental conditions using Floquet theory. We then experimentally verify its good performance on a linear segmented surface-electrode ion trap platform for the first time. This method is proven to be effective from near the motional ground state to a few mean phonon numbers. Our theoretical analysis and experimental verification demonstrate that the scheme can accurately and efficiently measure the temperature in ion crystals.
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