Quantum walk of a trapped ion in phase space

We implement the proof of principle for the quantum walk of one ion in a linear ion trap. With a single-step fidelity exceeding 0.99, we perform three steps of an asymmetric walk on the line. We clearly reveal the differences to its classical counterpart if we allow the walker or ion to take all cla...

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Hauptverfasser: Schmitz, H, Matjeschk, R, Schneider, Ch, Glueckert, J, Enderlein, M, Huber, T, Schaetz, T
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