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Non-destructive state detection for quantum logic spectroscopy of molecular ions

Precision laser spectroscopy of cold and trapped molecular ions is a powerful tool in fundamental physics—used, for example, in determining fundamental constants, testing for their possible variation in the laboratory, and searching for a possible electric dipole moment of the electron. However, the absence of cycling transitions in molecules poses a challenge for direct laser cooling of the ions, and for controlling and detecting...

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Non-destructive state detection for quantum logic spectroscopy of molecular ions

Precision laser spectroscopy of cold and trapped molecular ions is a powerful tool in fundamental physics—used, for example, in determining fundamental constants, testing for their possible variation in the laboratory, and searching for a possible electric dipole moment of the electron. However, the absence of cycling transitions in molecules poses a challenge for direct laser cooling of the ions, and for controlling and detecting...

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