Coupled quantized mechanical oscillators
K. R. Brown, C. Ospelkaus, Y. Colombe, A. C. Wilson, D. Leibfried, and, D. J. Wineland

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates direct quantum-coherent coupling between two separated trapped ions' mechanical modes via Coulomb interaction, advancing quantum information processing and hybrid quantum system research.
Contribution
It achieves the first direct controllable quantum coupling between separated mechanical oscillators, enabling new quantum information and simulation applications.
Findings
Energy exchange at the quantum level between ions
Tunable resonance for coherent motional coupling
Potential for hybrid quantum system integration
Abstract
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 [1-3] and the mechanical modes of a trapped atom [4] or macroscopic solid [5]. Quantized interaction between two motional modes of an individual trapped ion has been achieved by coupling through optical fields [6], and entangled motion of two ions in separate locations has been accomplished indirectly through their internal states [7]. 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…
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