| Literature DB >> 32165581 |
Mudit Sinhal1, Ziv Meir1, Kaveh Najafian1, Gregor Hegi1, Stefan Willitsch2.
Abstract
Trapped atoms and ions, which are among the best-controlled quantum systems, find widespread applications in quantum science. For molecules, a similar degree of control is currently lacking owing to their complex energy-level structure. Quantum-logic protocols in which atomic ions serve as probes for molecular ions are a promising route for achieving this level of control, especially for homonuclear species that decouple from blackbody radiation. Here, a quantum-nondemolition protocol on single trapped [Formula: see text] molecules is demonstrated. The spin-rovibronic state of the molecule is detected with >99% fidelity, and a spectroscopic transition is measured without destroying the quantum state. This method lays the foundations for new approaches to molecular spectroscopy, state-to-state chemistry, and the implementation of molecular qubits.Year: 2020 PMID: 32165581 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz9837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728