Project Details
Cavity-QED with Ions in a Micro Trap
Applicant
Professor Dr. Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
Subject Area
Optics, Quantum Optics and Physics of Atoms, Molecules and Plasmas
Term
from 2010 to 2014
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 181595191
In this proposal, we describe the experimental realization of the strong coupling between a single ion, or a small linear ion crystal, with the mode of a high finesse optical cavity. The ion is transported in a micro-structured segmented linear ion trap into the mode of a micro-cavity, which is integrated in the trap design and which is based on special prepared optical fibers at 100μm distance. As the corresponding mode volume is small, we reach the strong coupling regime, where the coherent light-matter interaction dominates over dissipation from spontaneous decay and cavity losses even with a single ion in the waist. We aim to investigate application of our experiment for a detection of the ion internal state by a dissipative light interaction. We will investigate light induced quantum gate operations for single ions and two ion crystals, as a result of the common interaction with the cavity mode. Finally, our ion-light interface may be applied to entangle photons with ions.
DFG Programme
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