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Individual-particle addressing is a necessary capability in quantum information experiments. We propose a simple method to spectrally resolve single-particles in a cold atomic system. The scheme uses a dressing field with a spatially-dependent coupling to the atoms. As a consequence, the level spacing of each atom, in the dressed state picture, become position dependent and individual atoms can be spectrally addressed. We realized this scheme experimentally using a linear chain of trapped ions which were separated by ∼ 3 µm and dressed by a laser field that was resonant with the micro-motion sideband of a narrow optical transition. Here the spatially-varying coupling arose from the inhomogeneity of the ions’ micro-motion along the chain.
N. Navon, S. Kotler, N. Akerman, Y. Glickman, I. Almog and R. Ozeri, arXiv:1210.7336 (2012).