In vacuo cryogenic environments are ideal for applications requiring both low temperatures and extremely low particle densities. This enables reaching long storage and coherence times, for example, in ion traps, essential requirements for experiments with highly charged ions, quantum computation, and optical clocks. We have developed a novel cryostat continuously refrigerated with a pulse-tube cryocooler and providing the lowest vibration level reported for such a closed-cycle system with 1 W cooling power for a −15 mbar level is achieved. In collaboration with the Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, such a setup is now in operation at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt for a next-generation optical clock experiment using highly char...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
International audienceWe report the design, realization and performance of dilution refrigerators us...
Trapped-ion systems are among the most promising hardware candidates for large scale quantum computi...
Recent advancements allow for sympathetic cooling of highly charged ions (HCI) to mK temperatures in...
At the Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK) in Heidelberg a next generation electrostatic stora...
A small cryogenic storage ring is presently being developed at MPI-K, Heidelberg. The energy in the ...
Improved accessibility to the microkelvin temperature regime is important for future research in qua...
Electron beam ion traps used for spectroscopy of highly charged ions (HCI) produce a deep trapping p...
Highly charged ions (HCIs) are excellent candidates for next-generation frequency standards, as they...
We report on the design of a cryogenic setup for trapped ion quantum computing containing a segmente...
We report on the first detailed study of motional heating in a cryogenic Penning trap using a single...
We have used a single-particle detector system, based on secondary electron emission, for counting l...
The Cryogenic Trap for Fast ion beams (CTF) was built to explore cooling techniques and test thermal...
Ultra-high vacuum conditions are ideal for the study of trapped ions. They offer an almost perturbat...
The novel transportable PILOT-Trap experiment set up in the framework of this thesis aims to measure...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
International audienceWe report the design, realization and performance of dilution refrigerators us...
Trapped-ion systems are among the most promising hardware candidates for large scale quantum computi...
Recent advancements allow for sympathetic cooling of highly charged ions (HCI) to mK temperatures in...
At the Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK) in Heidelberg a next generation electrostatic stora...
A small cryogenic storage ring is presently being developed at MPI-K, Heidelberg. The energy in the ...
Improved accessibility to the microkelvin temperature regime is important for future research in qua...
Electron beam ion traps used for spectroscopy of highly charged ions (HCI) produce a deep trapping p...
Highly charged ions (HCIs) are excellent candidates for next-generation frequency standards, as they...
We report on the design of a cryogenic setup for trapped ion quantum computing containing a segmente...
We report on the first detailed study of motional heating in a cryogenic Penning trap using a single...
We have used a single-particle detector system, based on secondary electron emission, for counting l...
The Cryogenic Trap for Fast ion beams (CTF) was built to explore cooling techniques and test thermal...
Ultra-high vacuum conditions are ideal for the study of trapped ions. They offer an almost perturbat...
The novel transportable PILOT-Trap experiment set up in the framework of this thesis aims to measure...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
International audienceWe report the design, realization and performance of dilution refrigerators us...
Trapped-ion systems are among the most promising hardware candidates for large scale quantum computi...