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Zeeman-Splitting-Assisted Quantum Logic Spectroscopy of Trapped Ions (1412.1720v2)

Published 4 Dec 2014 in physics.atom-ph and quant-ph

Abstract: We present a quantum logic scheme to detect atomic and molecular ions in different states of angular momentum based on their magnetic $g$-factors. The state-dependent magnetic $g$-factors mean that electronic, rotational or hyperfine states may be distinguished by their Zeeman splittings in a given magnetic field. Driving motional sidebands of a chosen Zeeman splitting enables reading out the corresponding state of angular momentum with an auxillary logic ion. As a proof-of-principle demonstration, we show that we can detect the ground electronic state of a ${{174}}$Yb$+$ ion using ${{171}}$Yb$+$ as the logic ion. Further, we can distinguish between the ${{174}}$Yb$+$ ion being in its ground electronic state versus the metastable ${{2}}D_{3/2}$ state. We discuss the suitability of this scheme for the detection of rotational states in molecular ions.

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