Zeeman-insensitive cooling of a single atom to its two-dimensional motional ground state in tightly focused optical tweezers

Abstract

We combine near--deterministic preparation of a single atom with Raman sideband cooling, to create a push button mechanism to prepare a single atom in the motional ground state of tightly focused optical tweezers. In the 2D radial plane, we achieve a large ground state fidelity for the entire procedure (loading and cooling) of 0.73, while the ground state occupancy is 0.88 for realizations with a single atom present. For 1D axial cooling, we attain a ground state fraction of 0.52. The combined 3D cooling provides a ground state population of 0.11. Our Raman sideband cooling variation is indifferent to magnetic field fluctuations, allowing wide--spread unshielded experimental implementations. Our work provides a pathway towards a range of coherent few body experiments.

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