Quantum dynamics of single trapped ions
National Institute of Standards and Technology · Universität Innsbruck · +1 more institution
Abstract
Single trapped ions represent elementary quantum systems that are well isolated from the environment. They can be brought nearly to rest by laser cooling, and both their internal electronic states and external motion can be coupled to and manipulated by light fields. This makes them ideally suited for quantum-optical and quantum-dynamical studies under well-controlled conditions. Theoretical and experimental work on these topics is reviewed in the paper, with a focus on ions trapped in radio-frequency (Paul) traps.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 79.64
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 159
Authors
4- DLD. LeibfriedCorresponding
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- RBR. Blatt
Universität Innsbruck, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- CMC. Monroe
National Institute of Standards and Technology, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- DJD. J. Wineland
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Ion
- Quantum
- Laser cooling
- Laser
- Quantum optics
- Work (physics)
- Trapped ion quantum computer