Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research
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Commentary
Laser-Cooled Ions and Their Applications
Shinji URABE
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2005 Volume 81 Issue 10 Pages 755-763

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In an iontrap,laser-cooled ions can be confined in a small space in an ultra-high vacuum so that collisions rarely happen and the ions are well isolated from the environment. Since these conditions enable high-resolution spectroscopy of single ions, laser-cooled ions are suitable for use in developing frequency standards. The ions can be cooled to the motional ground state to give a well-defined initial quantum state for quantum state manipulation and quantum computing. In this review, principles of ion traps and laser cooling, and recent progress in optical frequency standards and quantum computing with trapped ions are described.
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