Laser-cooling limits and single-ion spectroscopy

D. J. Wineland, Wayne M. Itano, J. C. Bergquist, and Randall G. Hulet
Phys. Rev. A 36, 2220 – Published 1 September 1987
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Abstract

The limitations to the achievement of low kinetic energies for laser cooling of single ions confined in electromagnetic traps are discussed. Sideband cooling of an ion in an rf (Paul) trap is reexamined including the effects of finite laser bandwidth and the energy of the rf micromotion. The micromotion is the oscillatory motion of the ion at the same frequency as the rf voltage applied to the trap electrodes. Sideband cooling of ions in a Penning trap is examined for the first time. In both cases, cooling to the zero-point energy of the ion in the trap should be possible and a method for verifying this condition is suggested. The implications for high-resolution, high-accuracy spectroscopy are investigated. Under certain conditions, the uncertainty in the second-order Doppler shift may be significantly less than 1 part in 1018. .AE

  • Received 9 January 1987

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.36.2220

©1987 American Physical Society

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D. J. Wineland, Wayne M. Itano, J. C. Bergquist, and Randall G. Hulet

  • Time and Frequency Division, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colorado 80803

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Vol. 36, Iss. 5 — September 1987

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