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Resolving an individual one-proton spin flip to determine a proton spin state
J DiSciacca1, M Marshall1, K Marable1
1Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Abstract:
Previous measurements with a single trapped proton (p) or antiproton (p) detected spin resonance from the increased scatter of frequency measurements caused by many spin flips. Here a measured correlation confirms that individual spin transitions and states are rapidly detected instead. The 96% fidelity and an efficiency expected to approach unity suggests that it may be possible to use quantum jump spectroscopy to measure the p and p magnetic moments much more precisely.
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