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Single trapped ion

Single trapped ion

Credit: David Nadlinger

David Lucas

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Ion trap quantum computing
David.Lucas@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72384,01865 (2)72346
Clarendon Laboratory, room -170,-172,-171,316.6
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Long-lived mesoscopic entanglement outside the Lamb-Dicke regime

(2006)

Authors:

MJ McDonnell, JP Home, DM Lucas, G Imreh, BC Keitch, DJ Szwer, NR Thomas, SC Webster, DN Stacey, AM Steane

Deterministic entanglement and tomography of ion spin qubits

(2006)

Authors:

JP Home, MJ McDonnell, DM Lucas, G Imreh, BC Keitch, DJ Szwer, NR Thomas, SC Webster, DN Stacey, AM Steane

Research in Atomic, Ionic and Photonic Systems for Scalable Deterministic Quantum Logic

(2005)

Authors:

K Banaszek, CJ Foot, D Lucas, DN Stacey, A Steane, IA Walmsley

High-efficiency detection of a single quantum of angular momentum by suppression of optical pumping

Physical Review Letters 93 (2004) 153601, 4pp

Authors:

DM Lucas, M.J.McDonnell, J.-P.Stacey, S.C.Webster

Isotope-selective photoionization for calcium ion trapping

Physical Review A 69 (2004) 012711. 13pp

Authors:

DM Lucas, A.Ramos, J.P.Home, M.J.McDonnell

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