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Building a Stylus Trap in a Deep Parabolic Mirror to Study and Control Quantum Jumps in Ba138+

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Abstract

Characterizing time dynamics of atomic transitions has implications for fundamental physics and quantum control. We present a design for an ion trap in a high numerical aperture parabolic mirror to study and reverse quantum jumps.

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