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Integrated photonics for photon mediated entanglement generation and sub-Doppler cooling

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Abstract

Trapped-ion platforms are being developed for use in applications such as atomic clocks, quantum sensing, quantum networking and quantum information processing. For all these applications, entanglement generation between spatially separated ions is a resource that is either needed or beneficial for their functionality. Additionally, many applications require ions to be cooled to their motional ground state, a procedure that often has a large time overhead. To address both challenges, integrated photonics can be used to generate the optical circuits needed for remote entanglement generation and high bandwidth sub-doppler cooling techniques.

Previous demonstrations of photon mediated entanglement used free-space optics to collect and entangle photons emitted from the trapped ions. Here we present tests of a trap-integrated diffractive grating which is used to collect ion fluorescence and perform state detection. Additionally, we discuss how additional integrated elements can be used with these collection gratings to perform photon mediated entanglement between spatially separated trapped ions. Further we present tests of emission grating pairs that have been designed to generate optical polarization gradients which can be used for sub-Doppler cooling. Integrated photonic circuits offer an avenue for scaling up the number of entangled ion nodes as well as addressing difficulties in efficiently cooling larger Coulomb crystals to their motional ground state.

Presenters

  • Ethan R Clements

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Ethan R Clements

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Felix W Knollmann

    MIT, Department of Physics

  • Sabrina Corsetti

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Ashton Hattori

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Milica Notaros

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Milica Notaros

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Reuel Swint

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Patrick Callahan

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Dave Kharas

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Gavin West

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Patrick Callahan

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Colin D Bruzewicz

    MIT Lincoln Lab, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • May E Kim

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Cheryl Sorace-Agaskar

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Robert McConnell

    MIT Lincoln Lab, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Jelena Notaros

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Isaac L Chuang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • John Chiaverini

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory