Coupled quantized mechanical oscillators
The harmonic oscillator is one of the simplest physical systems but also one of the most fundamental. It is ubiquitous in nature, often serving as an approximation for a more complicated system or as a building block in larger models. Realizations of harmonic oscillators in the quantum regime includ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 2011-03, Vol.471 (7337), p.196-199 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The harmonic oscillator is one of the simplest physical systems but also one of the most
fundamental. It is ubiquitous in nature, often serving as an approximation for a more
complicated system or as a building block in larger models. Realizations of harmonic
oscillators in the quantum regime include electromagnetic fields in a cavity and the mechanical modes of a trapped atom or macroscopic
solid. Quantized interaction between two motional modes of an individual
trapped ion has been achieved by coupling through optical fields, and
entangled motion of two ions in separate locations has been accomplished indirectly through
their internal states. However, direct controllable coupling between
quantized mechanical oscillators held in separate locations has not been realized
previously. Here we implement such coupling through the mutual Coulomb interaction of two
ions held in trapping potentials separated by 40 m (similar work is
reported in a related paper). By tuning the confining wells into resonance,
energy is exchanged between the ions at the quantum level, establishing that direct coherent
motional coupling is possible for separately trapped ions. The system demonstrates a
building block for quantum information processing and quantum simulation. More broadly, this
work is a natural precursor to experiments in hybrid quantum systems, such as coupling a
trapped ion to a quantized macroscopic mechanical or electrical oscillator. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nature09721 |