We demonstrate a surface-electrode ion trap fabricated using techniques transferred from the manufacture of photonic-crystal fibres. This provides a relatively straightforward route for realizing traps with an electrode structure on the 100 micron scale with high optical access. We demonstrate the basic functionality of the trap by cooling a single ion to the quantum ground state, allowing us to measure a heating rate from the ground state of 787 ± 24 quanta/s. Variation of the fabrication procedure used here may provide access to traps in this geometry with trap scales between 100 μm and 10 μm.ISSN:0034-6748ISSN:1089-762
We present a model as well as experimental results for a surface electrode radiofrequency Paul trap ...
Herein, a large-scale fabrication of radio frequency (RF) surface ion traps on a 300 mm glass wafer ...
We demonstrate loading of ions into a surface-electrode trap (SET) from a remote, laser-cooled sourc...
We demonstrate a surface-electrode ion trap fabricated using techniques transferred from the manufac...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PDF ...
Quantum computing is a promising candidate in the field of advanced computing. This technology is po...
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Abstract Trapped ions are a promising platform for the deployment of quantum technologies. However, ...
Trapped ions in Paul traps (radio frequency ion traps) are a promising candidate for the realization...
We present a model as well as experimental results for a surface electrode radiofrequency Paul trap ...
Herein, a large-scale fabrication of radio frequency (RF) surface ion traps on a 300 mm glass wafer ...
We demonstrate loading of ions into a surface-electrode trap (SET) from a remote, laser-cooled sourc...
We demonstrate a surface-electrode ion trap fabricated using techniques transferred from the manufac...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PDF ...
Quantum computing is a promising candidate in the field of advanced computing. This technology is po...
We demonstrate confinement of individual atomic ions in a radio-frequency Paul trap with a novel geo...
With all the key elements of quantum computing in ion traps demonstrated by the research community, ...
International audienceWe present the characterization of a prototype surface-electrode (SE) trap as ...
Abstract. Trapped ions are pre-eminent candidates for building quantum information processors and qu...
Ion traps offer the opportunity to study fundamental quantum systems with high level of accuracy hig...
The major challenges in trapped-ion quantum computation are to scale up few-ion experiments to many ...
The prospect of building a quantum information processor underlies many recent advances ion trap fab...
Abstract Trapped ions are a promising platform for the deployment of quantum technologies. However, ...
Trapped ions in Paul traps (radio frequency ion traps) are a promising candidate for the realization...
We present a model as well as experimental results for a surface electrode radiofrequency Paul trap ...
Herein, a large-scale fabrication of radio frequency (RF) surface ion traps on a 300 mm glass wafer ...
We demonstrate loading of ions into a surface-electrode trap (SET) from a remote, laser-cooled sourc...