First experimental realization of a quantum-regime single-ion phonon laser for electrometry, achieving 14.15 μV/m/√Hz sensitivity governed by finite-time Liouvillian dynamics.
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Finite-Time Electrometry with a Quantum-Regime Single-Ion Phonon Laser
First experimental realization of a quantum-regime single-ion phonon laser for electrometry, achieving 14.15 μV/m/√Hz sensitivity governed by finite-time Liouvillian dynamics.
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Wigner-Negative Magnon Steady States from Incoherent Qubit Pumping
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