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Orders of Magnitude Improved Cyclotron-Mode Cooling for Non-Destructive Spin Quantum Transition Spectroscopy with Single Trapped Antiprotons

Authors :
Latacz, B. M.
Fleck, M.
Jaeger, J. I.
Umbrazunas, G.
Arndt, B. P.
Erlewein, S. R.
Wursten, E. J.
Devlin, J. A.
Micke, P.
Abbass, F.
Schweitzer, D.
Wiesinger, M.
Will, C.
Yildiz, H.
Blaum, K.
Matsuda, Y.
Mooser, A.
Ospelkaus, C.
Soter, A.
Quint, W.
Walz, J.
Yamazaki, Y.
Smorra, C.
Ulmer, S.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We demonstrate efficient sub-thermal cooling of the modified cyclotron mode of a single trapped antiproton and reach particle temperatures $T_+=E_+/k_\text{B}$ below $200\,$mK in preparation times shorter than $500\,$s. This corresponds to the fastest resistive single-particle cyclotron cooling to sub-thermal temperatures ever demonstrated. By cooling trapped particles to such low energies, we demonstrate the detection of antiproton spin transitions with an error-rate $<0.000025$, more than three orders of magnitude better than in previous best experiments. This method will have enormous impact on multi-Penning-trap experiments that measure magnetic moments with single nuclear spins for tests of matter/antimatter symmetry, high-precision mass-spectrometry, and measurements of electron $g$-factors bound to highly-charged ions that test quantum electrodynamics.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Atomic Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.07928
Document Type :
Working Paper