An individual atomic ion localized in the center of a small Paul rf quadrupole trap is a promising object for ultimate resolution laser spectroscopy because, broadly speaking, the ion may be brought to "A State of Complete Rest in Free Space" by side band cooling. As a consequence, all Doppler shifts vanish. "Free Space" is approximated insofar as the electric trapping field vanishes in the center of the trap and there is no Stark effect. Neither need there be a Zeeman Effect as magnetic fields may be controlled down to the micro-Gauss range. Naturally, there is no transit time broadening. Minute laser powers provided by harmonic generators suffice for saturation of optical transitions as well focused beams may be used. Millionfold atomic a...
Author Institution: Schools of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Computational Science and Engineering; an...
Optical spectroscopy of a primordial isotope has traditionally formed the basis for understanding th...
The forces felt by atoms when illuminated with resonant radiation can reduce their velocity dispersi...
Recent developments in laser spectroscopy of atomic ions stored in electromagnetic traps are reviewe...
Zero-point confinement in a suitable trap is briefly discussed as a quantum-mechanical equivalent of...
Zero-point confinement in a suitable trap is briefly discussed as a quantum-mechanical equivalent of...
The limitations to the achievement of low kinetic energies for laser cooling of single ions confined...
The experiments of Dehmelt and his collaborators in the 1960s[l] demon-strated that the stored-ion t...
Laser spectroscopy of free atoms has been pursued for 25 years starting in the visible region and wi...
Single, rf-trapped ions find various applications ranging from metrology to quantum computation. Hig...
Spectroscopy on trapped ions enables sensitive searches for indications of New Physics beyond the pr...
Spectroscopy on trapped ions enables sensitive searches for indications of New Physics beyond the pr...
Spectroscopy on trapped ions enables sensitive searches for indications of New Physics beyond the pr...
The vibrational dynamics of single molecular ions confined in a coulomb crystal are followed by 4 fs...
Single, rf-trapped ions find various applications ranging from metrology to quantum computation. Hig...
Author Institution: Schools of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Computational Science and Engineering; an...
Optical spectroscopy of a primordial isotope has traditionally formed the basis for understanding th...
The forces felt by atoms when illuminated with resonant radiation can reduce their velocity dispersi...
Recent developments in laser spectroscopy of atomic ions stored in electromagnetic traps are reviewe...
Zero-point confinement in a suitable trap is briefly discussed as a quantum-mechanical equivalent of...
Zero-point confinement in a suitable trap is briefly discussed as a quantum-mechanical equivalent of...
The limitations to the achievement of low kinetic energies for laser cooling of single ions confined...
The experiments of Dehmelt and his collaborators in the 1960s[l] demon-strated that the stored-ion t...
Laser spectroscopy of free atoms has been pursued for 25 years starting in the visible region and wi...
Single, rf-trapped ions find various applications ranging from metrology to quantum computation. Hig...
Spectroscopy on trapped ions enables sensitive searches for indications of New Physics beyond the pr...
Spectroscopy on trapped ions enables sensitive searches for indications of New Physics beyond the pr...
Spectroscopy on trapped ions enables sensitive searches for indications of New Physics beyond the pr...
The vibrational dynamics of single molecular ions confined in a coulomb crystal are followed by 4 fs...
Single, rf-trapped ions find various applications ranging from metrology to quantum computation. Hig...
Author Institution: Schools of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Computational Science and Engineering; an...
Optical spectroscopy of a primordial isotope has traditionally formed the basis for understanding th...
The forces felt by atoms when illuminated with resonant radiation can reduce their velocity dispersi...