2017
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.96.013417
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Efficient Raman sideband cooling of trapped ions to their motional ground state

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“…[7] reported temperatures in the nanometer range (for an effective ring radius in the 6 to 8 micrometer range). It is expected that cooling techniques and procedures will be further optimized and will be successful in the near future in producing near-ground-state temperatures, as is exemplified by a very recent publication [77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] reported temperatures in the nanometer range (for an effective ring radius in the 6 to 8 micrometer range). It is expected that cooling techniques and procedures will be further optimized and will be successful in the near future in producing near-ground-state temperatures, as is exemplified by a very recent publication [77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then repeat steps (a)-(d) for the second WCR mode, and this whole sequence several times until (e) a temperature close to the motional ground state is reached. In practice, we cycle through steps (c) and (d) several times to neutralize the recoil of the ion crystal due to spontaneous photon scattering [8,28,32,33], and a short optical pumping step for the HCI is implemented before each cycle to ensure that the correct electronic state has been prepared beforehand.…”
Section: Experimental Sequencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we can exploit this large value for Raman excitation by utilising the high strength of higher-order red sidebands. Several phonons can be removed at once to counteract the effect of recoil heating [58,63,64]. The cooling process is split into two stages.…”
Section: The Ion Trapmentioning
confidence: 99%