Trapping and Ground-State Cooling of a Single H2+

Abstract

We demonstrate co-trapping and sideband cooling of a H2+ - 9Be+ ion pair in a cryogenic Paul trap. We study the chemical lifetime of H2+ and its dependence on the apparatus temperature, achieving lifetimes of up to 11+6-3 h at 10 K. We demonstrate cooling of two of the modes of translational motion to an average phonon number of 0.07(1) and 0.05(1), corresponding to a temperature of 22(1) μK and 55(3) μK respectively. Our results provide a basis for quantum logic spectroscopy experiments of H2+, as well as other light ions such as HD+, H3+, and He+.

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