A Method for Preparation and Readout of Polyatomic Molecules in Single Quantum States
David Patterson

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new, less complex method for preparing and reading out the quantum states of polyatomic molecular ions, enabling advanced quantum experiments and applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach for state measurement in polyatomic ions that requires less engineering complexity than existing quantum logic techniques.
Findings
Applicable to small polyatomic ions with anisotropic polarizability
Enables robust state preparation and readout
Facilitates new quantum applications in molecular physics
Abstract
Polyatomic molecular ions contain many desirable attributes of a useful quantum system, including rich internal degrees of freedom and highly controllable coupling to the environment. To date, the vast majority of state-specific experimental work on molecular ions has concentrated on diatomic species. The ability to prepare and readout polyatomic molecules in single quantum states would enable diverse experimental avenues not available with diatomics, including new applications in precision measurement, sensitive chemical and chiral analysis at the single molecule level, and precise studies of Hz-level molecular tunneling dynamics. While cooling the motional state of a polyatomic ion via sympathetic cooling with a laser cooled atomic ion is straightforward, coupling this motional state to the internal state of the molecule has proven challenging. Here we propose a new method for readout…
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