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Towards single site addressing and detection in rotating crystals of ions in a Penning trap

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Abstract

We discuss plans for establishing programmable single qubit rotations on large, single-plane trapped-ion crystals (~200 ions) stored in a Penning ion trap.  These crystals rotate (rotation frequency ~180 kHz), making single site addressing challenging with focused laser beams.  Previous work has established global rotations of the ion qubits (or spins) and a global entangling gate generated by a spin-dependent force implemented with a moving 1D optical lattice.  We discuss how wave front deformations of the 1D optical lattice combined with a lattice frequency that is a multiple of the crystal rotation frequency can generate programmable ion qubit rotations without the need to rotate the lattice.  We will implement the wave front deformations with a deformable mirror (DM). Currently, we are characterizing a 137-actuator DM and preparing to add it to the trap’s optical system. In this first iteration we anticipate addressing small neighborhoods of ~6 ions occupying an area of 40 μm diameter.  We are also working on improving the detection of individual ions in the crystal with an imaging photon-counting camera that is capable of processing more than 106 photon detection events/s.

Presenters

  • Jennifer F Lilieholm

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, University of Washington

Authors

  • Jennifer F Lilieholm

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, University of Washington

  • Matthew J Affolter

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, NIST Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Tech

  • Bryce Bullock

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder

  • Elena Jordan

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, NIST Boulder

  • Kevin Gilmore

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, NIST Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Anthony Polloreno

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Ana Maria Rey

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, JILA, NIST, CU Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, NIST and Dept. of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, NIST, Univ. of Colorado Boulder

  • John J Bollinger

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, NIST Boulder