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Rainer Blatt
Researcher at University of Innsbruck
Publications - 434
Citations - 39148
Rainer Blatt is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Qubit. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 419 publications receiving 33415 citations. Previous affiliations of Rainer Blatt include University of Colorado Boulder & National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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2D Linear Trap Array for Quantum Information Processing
Philip C. Holz,Silke Auchter,Silke Auchter,Gerald Stocker,Gerald Stocker,Marco Valentini,Kirill Lakhmanskiy,Clemens Rössler,Paul Stampfer,Sokratis Sgouridis,Elmar Aschauer,Yves Colombe,Rainer Blatt,Rainer Blatt +13 more
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Laser cooling of trapped ions with polarization gradients
TL;DR: The results show that laser cooling of a trapped ion using polarization gradients leads to very low energies, which are insensitive to the precise localization of the ion with respect to the lasers, the angle between the direction of the polarizations of the laser beams, and the detuning of the cooling laser.
Experimental Single-Setting Quantum State Tomography
Roman Stricker,Michael Meth,Lukas Postler,Claire Edmunds,Christopher Ferrie,Rainer Blatt,Philipp Schindler,Thomas Monz,Richard Kueng,Martin Ringbauer +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors demonstrate a scalable and practical quantum state tomography (QST) approach that uses a single measurement setting, namely symmetric informationally complete (SIC) positive operator-valued measures (POVM).
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Heating of a Trapped Ion Induced by Dielectric Materials.
Markus Teller,Dario A. Fioretto,Philip C. Holz,Philipp Schindler,Viktor Messerer,Klemens Schüppert,Yueyang Zou,Rainer Blatt,Rainer Blatt,John Chiaverini,Jeremy M. Sage,Tracy E. Northup +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of dielectric materials on the ion's motion is predicted using a model with no free parameters and measurements of a trapped ion in proximity to dielectrics mirrors.