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Siberian snakes and spin-flipping in storage rings
A Siberian snake, which is a 180° spin rotator, can be used to preserve electrons’, protons’ or light ions’ beam polarization during acceleration by forcing the spin tune to be constant and equal to 1/2, independent of the beam energy. A compact helical dipole snake, which creates only a small orbit excursion inside the snake, could be used in EPIC. Frequent polarization reversals, or spin-flips, of a stored polarized high-energy beam could greatly reduce the systematic errors of spin asymmetry measurements in a scattering asymmetry experiment. Such polarization reversals can be done by ramping an rf-dipole or an rf-solenoid magnet’s frequency through an rf-induced depolarizing resonance. The strength of an rf-solenoid decreases with the beam’s energy due to the Lorenz contraction of the solenoid’s longitudinal ∫ B⋅dl,∫B⋅dl, while the strength of an rf-dipole remains almost unchanged. Thus, it is more practical to use an rf-dipole spin-flipper in EPIC’s electron and ion rings. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87419/2/355_1.pd
Experimental Bell Inequality Violation with an Atom and a Photon
We report the measurement of a Bell inequality violation with a single atom
and a single photon prepared in a probabilistic entangled state. This is the
first demonstration of such a violation with particles of different species.
The entanglement characterization of this hybrid system may also be useful in
quantum information applications.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Efficient fluorescence collection from trapped ions with an integrated spherical mirror
Efficient collection of fluorescence from trapped ions is crucial for quantum
optics and quantum computing applications, specifically, for qubit state
detection and in generating single photons for ion-photon and remote ion
entanglement. In a typical setup, only a few per cent of ion fluorescence is
intercepted by the aperture of the imaging optics. We employ a simple metallic
spherical mirror integrated with a linear Paul ion trap to achieve photon
collection efficiency of at least 10% from a single Ba ion. An aspheric
corrector is used to reduce the aberrations caused by the mirror and achieve
high image quality.Comment: 5 pages and 4 figure
Nuclear magnetic octupole moment and the hyperfine structure of the states of the Ba ion
The hyperfine structure of the long-lived and levels of
Ba ion is analyzed. A procedure for extracting relatively unexplored
nuclear magnetic moments is presented. The relevant electronic matrix
elements are computed in the framework of the ab initio relativistic many-body
perturbation theory. Both the first- and the second-order (in the hyperfine
interaction) corrections to the energy levels are analyzed. It is shown that a
simultaneous measurement of the hyperfine structure of the entire
fine-structure manifold allows one to extract without contamination
from the second-order corrections. Measurements to the required accuracy should
be possible with a single trapped barium ion using sensitive techniques already
demonstrated in Ba experiments.Comment: Phys Rev A in pres
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