Towards single ion addressing in a 2D crystal of <sup>40</sup>Ca<sup>+</sup>
ORAL
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) Coulomb crystals of cold atomic ions are a proven resource for studies of quantum many-body physics and precision sensing. Single-site operations allow for fine control of many-body interactions in quantum simulation protocols such as quantum approximate optimization. We report progress towards individual ion addressing within a rotating 2D crystal of 40Ca+ confined in a compact Penning trap constructed with permanent magnets. We address a subset of co-trapped ions using a stationary, narrow-linewidth 729 nm laser beam offset from the center of the rotating 2D array. Sub-Doppler cooling of 2D ion arrays in the compact trap will be described, and we will present a new compact Penning trap design utilizing printed circuit boards in place of extended electrodes.
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Presenters
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Brian J McMahon
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Tech Research Insitute
Authors
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Brian J McMahon
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Tech Research Insitute
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Jonathan R Jeffrey
Georgia Tech Research Institute
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Brian Sawyer
Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech Research Institute