Sideband cooling of small ion Coulomb crystals in a Penning trap

Abstract

We have recently demonstrated the laser cooling of a single 40Ca+ ion to the motional ground state in a Penning trap using the resolved-sideband cooling technique on the electric quadrupole transition S1/2 D5/2. Here we report on the extension of this technique to small ion Coulomb crystals made of two or three 40Ca+ ions. Efficient cooling of the axial motion is achieved outside the Lamb-Dicke regime on a two-ion string along the magnetic field axis as well as on two- and three-ion planar crystals. Complex sideband cooling sequences are required in order to cool both axial degrees of freedom simultaneously. We measure a mean excitation after cooling of nCOM=0.30(4) for the centre of mass mode and nB=0.07(3) for the breathing mode of the two-ion string with corresponding heating rates of 11(2) s-1 and 1(1) s-1 at a trap frequency of 162 kHz. The ground state occupation of the axial modes is above 75% for the two-ion planar crystal and the associated heating rates 0.8(5) s-1 at a trap frequency of 355 kHz.

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