International audienceWe present a model for the scaling laws of the electric field noise spectral density as a function of the distance, $d$, above a conducting surface. Our analytical approach models the patch potentials by introducing a correlation length, $\zeta$, of the electric potential on the surface. The predicted scaling laws are in excellent agreement with two different classes of experiments (cold trapped ions and cantilevers), that span at least four orders of magnitude of $d$. According to this model, heating rate in miniature ion traps could be greatly reduced by proper material engineering
We measure and characterize anomalous motional heating of an atomic ion confined in the lowest quant...
All surfaces generate electric-field noise, yet the physical origins of this noise are not well unde...
We discuss heating and decoherence in traps for ions and neutral particles close to metallic surface...
We model electric field noise from fluctuating patch potentials on conducting surfaces by taking int...
We investigate anomalous ion-motional heating, a limitation to multiqubit quantum-logic gate fidelit...
Electric-field noise near surfaces is a common problem in diverse areas of physics and a limiting fa...
We report heating rate measurements in a microfabricated gold-on-sapphire surface electrode ion trap...
We demonstrate the use of a single trapped ion as a sensor to probe electric-field noise from interc...
Motional heating of ions in microfabricated traps is one of the open challenges hindering experiment...
Electric-field noise from ion-trap electrode surfaces can limit the fidelity of multiqubit entanglin...
Electric-field noise is a major limiting factor in the performance of ion traps and other quantum de...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PDF ...
The electric-field noise above a layered structure composed of a planar metal electrode covered by a...
We aim to illuminate how the microscopic properties of a metal surface map to its electric-field noi...
Motional heating of ions in microfabricated traps is one of the open challenges hindering experiment...
We measure and characterize anomalous motional heating of an atomic ion confined in the lowest quant...
All surfaces generate electric-field noise, yet the physical origins of this noise are not well unde...
We discuss heating and decoherence in traps for ions and neutral particles close to metallic surface...
We model electric field noise from fluctuating patch potentials on conducting surfaces by taking int...
We investigate anomalous ion-motional heating, a limitation to multiqubit quantum-logic gate fidelit...
Electric-field noise near surfaces is a common problem in diverse areas of physics and a limiting fa...
We report heating rate measurements in a microfabricated gold-on-sapphire surface electrode ion trap...
We demonstrate the use of a single trapped ion as a sensor to probe electric-field noise from interc...
Motional heating of ions in microfabricated traps is one of the open challenges hindering experiment...
Electric-field noise from ion-trap electrode surfaces can limit the fidelity of multiqubit entanglin...
Electric-field noise is a major limiting factor in the performance of ion traps and other quantum de...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PDF ...
The electric-field noise above a layered structure composed of a planar metal electrode covered by a...
We aim to illuminate how the microscopic properties of a metal surface map to its electric-field noi...
Motional heating of ions in microfabricated traps is one of the open challenges hindering experiment...
We measure and characterize anomalous motional heating of an atomic ion confined in the lowest quant...
All surfaces generate electric-field noise, yet the physical origins of this noise are not well unde...
We discuss heating and decoherence in traps for ions and neutral particles close to metallic surface...