Design and Characterization of a Monolithic Three-Dimensional Ion Trap
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Abstract
Trapped ions are a leading platform of quantum computation and quantum simulation. Innovations in ion trap architecture in recent years have led to the scaling up, and improved performances of trapped ion quantum devices. A three-dimensional (3D) ion trap benefits from deep and symmetric trapping potentials, low heating rates, and good shielding from stray electric fields. In this work, we present a novel monolithic 3D ion trap microfabricated from a single piece of fused silica, developed in collaboration with Translume Inc and Rice University. The segmented blades are precisely machined to produce a homogeneous trapping potential along the center axis of the trap. We characterize the trap performance. We also discuss the applications of the trap and future upgrades to the trap design.
Presenters
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Henry Luo
Duke University
Authors
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Henry Luo
Duke University
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Michael Straus
Duke University
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Norbert M Linke
Duke University