2020
DOI: 10.1134/s0021364020210043
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Optimization of the Normal Mode Spectrum of Linear Ion Crystals in Paul Traps for EIT Cooling Using an Optical Lattice

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“…cooling can be ensured by standard methods, e.g., by Doppler or sympathetic laser cooling [21,22]. For cooling to the ground vibrational state, side-band cooling method [23] and the electromagnetic-induced transparency method [24][25][26][27] are successfully used. The condition (1) imposed on the detection time and the second pulse duration complicates the experimental implementation of the ion memristor.…”
Section: Three-level Schemes In the 171 Yb + Ionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cooling can be ensured by standard methods, e.g., by Doppler or sympathetic laser cooling [21,22]. For cooling to the ground vibrational state, side-band cooling method [23] and the electromagnetic-induced transparency method [24][25][26][27] are successfully used. The condition (1) imposed on the detection time and the second pulse duration complicates the experimental implementation of the ion memristor.…”
Section: Three-level Schemes In the 171 Yb + Ionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Doppler or sympathetic laser cooling [30,31] allows for the achievement of ion temperatures on the order of several mK or even lower. For cooling down to the ground vibrational state, side-band cooling [32] and EIT cooling [33][34][35][36] are successfully used. The most difficult requirement in the experimental implementation of an ion-based memristor is the condition (13).…”
Section: Three-level Scheme For the Case Of 171 Yb + Ionmentioning
confidence: 99%