We present a novel ion trap design which facilitates the integration of an optical fiber cavity into the trap structure. The optical fibers are confined inside hollow electrodes in such a way that tight shielding and free movement of the fibers are simultaneously achievable. The latter enables in situ optimization of the overlap between the trapped ions and the cavity field. Through numerical simulations, we systematically analyze the effects of the electrode geometry on the trapping characteristics such as trap depths, secular frequencies and the optical access angle. Additionally, we simulate the effects of the presence of the fibers and confirm the robustness of the trapping potential. Based on these simulations and other technical consi...
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In many quantum information applications quantum bits (qubits) are stored in single trapped atoms or...
Dataset to paper: "Comparative numerical studies of ion traps with integrated optical cavities&...
We present a novel ion trap design which facilitates the integration of an optical fiber cavity into...
We present an ion trap with an integrated fiber cavity, designed for strong coupling at the level of...
We present a numerical study of a microelectromechanical-system-based design of a fiber cavity integ...
We investigate geometries for efficient coupling of single ions to fiber-coupled light fields for ap...
The realisation of efficient ion-photon quantum interfaces is an essential step towards developing o...
Precise control over internal states of atomic ions in ion traps has been possible for many years en...
We investigate the distortions of trapping potentials when integrating fiber-tip optical cavities in...
We present and characterize fiber mirrors and a miniaturized ion-trap design developed to integrate ...
We report a novel miniature Paul ion trap design with an integrated optical fibre cavity which can s...
Scalable quantum information processing requires efficient coupling between stationary qubits (trapp...
We study a range of radio-frequency ion trap geometries and investigate the effect of integrating di...
Abstract Trapped ions are a promising platform for the deployment of quantum technologies. However, ...
<div>The data provided is the data used in 11 of the figures in the research paper. Each sheet in t...
In many quantum information applications quantum bits (qubits) are stored in single trapped atoms or...
Dataset to paper: "Comparative numerical studies of ion traps with integrated optical cavities&...
We present a novel ion trap design which facilitates the integration of an optical fiber cavity into...
We present an ion trap with an integrated fiber cavity, designed for strong coupling at the level of...
We present a numerical study of a microelectromechanical-system-based design of a fiber cavity integ...
We investigate geometries for efficient coupling of single ions to fiber-coupled light fields for ap...
The realisation of efficient ion-photon quantum interfaces is an essential step towards developing o...
Precise control over internal states of atomic ions in ion traps has been possible for many years en...
We investigate the distortions of trapping potentials when integrating fiber-tip optical cavities in...
We present and characterize fiber mirrors and a miniaturized ion-trap design developed to integrate ...
We report a novel miniature Paul ion trap design with an integrated optical fibre cavity which can s...
Scalable quantum information processing requires efficient coupling between stationary qubits (trapp...
We study a range of radio-frequency ion trap geometries and investigate the effect of integrating di...
Abstract Trapped ions are a promising platform for the deployment of quantum technologies. However, ...
<div>The data provided is the data used in 11 of the figures in the research paper. Each sheet in t...
In many quantum information applications quantum bits (qubits) are stored in single trapped atoms or...
Dataset to paper: "Comparative numerical studies of ion traps with integrated optical cavities&...