Collective strong coupling between ion Coulomb crystals and an optical cavity field: Theory and experiment
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Albert, M.; Marler, J. P.; Dantan, A.; Drewsen, M.; Herskind, Peter F.
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A detailed description and theoretical analysis of experiments achieving coherent coupling between an ion Coulomb crystal and an optical cavity field are presented. The various methods used to measure the coherent coupling rate between large ion Coulomb crystals in a linear quadrupole radiofrequency ion trap and a single-field mode of a moderately high-finesse cavity are described in detail. Theoretical models based on a semiclassical approach are applied in assessment of the experimental results of P. F. Herskind et al.[ Nature Phys. 5 494 (2009)] and of complementary new measurements. Generally, a very good agreement between theory and experiments is obtained.
Date issued
2012-02Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of ElectronicsJournal
Physical Review A
Publisher
American Physical Society
Citation
Albert, M. et al. “Collective Strong Coupling Between Ion Coulomb Crystals and an Optical Cavity Field: Theory and Experiment.” Physical Review A 85.2 (2012): Web. 26 Apr. 2012. © 2012 American Physical Society
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1050-2947
1094-1622