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A high optical access cryogenic system for Rydberg atom arrays with a 3000-second trap lifetime

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Abstract

We present an optical tweezer array of 87Rb atoms housed in an cryogenic environment that successfully combines a 4 K cryopumping surface, a <50 K cold box surrounding the atoms, and a room-temperature high-numerical-aperture objective lens.

We measured a 3000 s atom trap lifetime, which enables us to optimize and measure losses at the 10^-4 level that arise during imaging and cooling, which are important to array rearrangement.

We demonstrate ground-state qubit manipulation using both Raman transitions and an integrated microwave antenna. Additionally, we implement two-photon coherent control of Rydberg states, with the local electric field tuned to zero through integrated electrodes on a reconfigured 2D array.

This low-vibration, high-optical access cryogenic platform can be used with a wide range of optically trapped atomic or molecular species for applications in quantum computing, simulation, and metrology.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09780

Presenters

  • Zhenpu Zhang

    JILA

Authors

  • Zhenpu Zhang

    JILA

  • Ting-Wei Hsu

    JILA

  • ting you tan

    JILA

  • Matteo Marinelli

    JILA, JILA / University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Daniel H Slichter

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder

  • Adam M Kaufman

    JILA, JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST

  • Cindy A Regal

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, JILA / University of Colorado, Boulder