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Techniques for microwave near-field quantum control of trapped ions
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EngineeringCavity QedQuantum SensingMagnetismTrapped IonsMicrowave SystemQuantum EntanglementQuantum MatterQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum DeviceQuantum FeedbackAtomic PhysicsTwo-ion EntanglementQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsQuantum TechnologyMagnetic-field GradientsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum DevicesMagnetic Field
Microwave near-field quantum control of spin and motional degrees of freedom of ${}^{25}$Mg${}^{+}$ ions can be used to generate two-ion entanglement, as recently demonstrated in Ospelkaus et al. [Nature 476, 181 (2011)]. Here, we describe additional details of the setup and calibration procedures for these experiments. We discuss the design and characteristics of the surface-electrode trap and the microwave system and compare experimental measurements of the microwave near fields with numerical simulations. Additionally, we present a method that utilizes oscillating magnetic-field gradients to detect micromotion induced by the ponderomotive radio-frequency potential in linear traps. Finally, we discuss the present limitations of microwave-driven two-ion entangling gates in our system.
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