Controlling the transport of an ion: classical and quantum mechanical solutions

peer-reviewed
Erstveröffentlichung
2014-07-09Authors
Fürst, H. A.
Goerz, M. H.
Poschinger, U. G.
Murphy, M.
Montangero, Simone
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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New Journal of Physics ; 16 (2014), 7. - Art.-Nr. 075007. - eISSN 1367-2630
Link to original publication
https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/7/075007Faculties
Fakultät für NaturwissenschaftenInstitutions
Institut für Komplexe QuantensystemeDocument version
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Abstract
The accurate transport of an ion over macroscopic distances represents a challenging control problem due to the different length and time scales that enter and the experimental limitations on the controls that need to be accounted for. Here, we investigate the performance of different control techniques for ion transport in state-of-the-art segmented miniaturized ion traps. We employ numerical optimization of classical trajectories and quantum wavepacket propagation as well as analytical solutions derived from invariant based inverse engineering and geometric optimal control. The applicability of each of the control methods depends on the length and time scales of the transport. Our comprehensive set of tools allows us make a number of observations. We find that accurate shuttling can be performed with operation times below the trap oscillation period. The maximum speed is limited by the maximum acceleration that can be exerted on the ion. When using controls obtained from classical dynamics for wavepacket propagation, wavepacket squeezing is the only quantum effect that comes into play for a large range of trapping parameters. We show that this can be corrected by a compensating force derived from invariant based inverse engineering, without a significant increase in the operation time.
EU Project uulm
DIAMANT / Diamond based atomic nanotechnologies / EC / FP7 / 270197
SIQS / Simulators and Interfaces with Quantum Systems / EC / FP7 / 600645
DIADEMS / DIAmond Devices Enabled Metrology and Sensing / EC / FP7 / 611143
PICC / The physics of Ion Coulomb Crystals: Thermodynamics, Quantum control, and Quantum Simulators. / EC / FP7 / 249958
SIQS / Simulators and Interfaces with Quantum Systems / EC / FP7 / 600645
DIADEMS / DIAmond Devices Enabled Metrology and Sensing / EC / FP7 / 611143
PICC / The physics of Ion Coulomb Crystals: Thermodynamics, Quantum control, and Quantum Simulators. / EC / FP7 / 249958
DFG Project THU
FOR 1493 / Mechanical and Opto-mechanical Interfaces for Single Color Centers in Diamond / DFG / 164674487
TRR 21 / CO.CO.MAT / Quantenkontrolle in maßgeschneiderter Materie / DFG / 5486344
TRR 21 / CO.CO.MAT / Quantenkontrolle in maßgeschneiderter Materie / DFG / 5486344
Subject headings
[GND]: Ionenfalle | Quanteninformation[LCSH]: Trapped ions
[Free subject headings]: coherent control | ion traps | quantum information | optimal control theory | 37.10.Ty | 03.67.Lx | 02.30.Yy
[DDC subject group]: DDC 530 / Physics
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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-46353
Fürst, H. A. et al. (2022): Controlling the transport of an ion: classical and quantum mechanical solutions. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-46353
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