We present measurements of trapped-ion motional-state heating rates in niobium and gold surface-electrode ion traps over a range of trap-electrode temperatures from approximately 4 K to room temperature (295 K) in a single apparatus.Using the sideband-ratio technique after resolved-sideband cooling of single ions to the motional ground state, we find low-temperature heating rates more than two orders of magnitude below the room-temperature values and approximately equal to the lowest measured heating rates in similarly sized cryogenic traps. We find similar behavior in the two very different electrode materials, suggesting that the anomalous heating process is dominated by non-material-specific surface contaminants. Through precise control ...
We report on the first detailed study of motional heating in a cryogenic Penning trap using a single...
International audienceWe present a model for the scaling laws of the electric field noise spectral d...
We discuss heating and decoherence in traps for ions and neutral particles close to metallic surface...
Anomalous motional heating is a major obstacle to scalable quantum information processing with trapp...
We report heating rate measurements in a microfabricated gold-on-sapphire surface electrode ion trap...
We measure and characterize anomalous motional heating of an atomic ion confined in the lowest quant...
Electric-field noise from ion-trap electrode surfaces can limit the fidelity of multiqubit entanglin...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PDF ...
Ions trapped above a surface electrode chip are a viable candidate for a scalable qubit architecture...
We describe an ex-situ surface-cleaning procedure that is shown to reduce motional heating from ion-...
We investigate anomalous ion-motional heating, a limitation to multiqubit quantum-logic gate fidelit...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PDF ...
Electric-field noise is a major limiting factor in the performance of ion traps and other quantum de...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
Electric field noise originating from metal surfaces is a hindrance for a variety of microengineered...
We report on the first detailed study of motional heating in a cryogenic Penning trap using a single...
International audienceWe present a model for the scaling laws of the electric field noise spectral d...
We discuss heating and decoherence in traps for ions and neutral particles close to metallic surface...
Anomalous motional heating is a major obstacle to scalable quantum information processing with trapp...
We report heating rate measurements in a microfabricated gold-on-sapphire surface electrode ion trap...
We measure and characterize anomalous motional heating of an atomic ion confined in the lowest quant...
Electric-field noise from ion-trap electrode surfaces can limit the fidelity of multiqubit entanglin...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PDF ...
Ions trapped above a surface electrode chip are a viable candidate for a scalable qubit architecture...
We describe an ex-situ surface-cleaning procedure that is shown to reduce motional heating from ion-...
We investigate anomalous ion-motional heating, a limitation to multiqubit quantum-logic gate fidelit...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PDF ...
Electric-field noise is a major limiting factor in the performance of ion traps and other quantum de...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
Electric field noise originating from metal surfaces is a hindrance for a variety of microengineered...
We report on the first detailed study of motional heating in a cryogenic Penning trap using a single...
International audienceWe present a model for the scaling laws of the electric field noise spectral d...
We discuss heating and decoherence in traps for ions and neutral particles close to metallic surface...