Operation of a planar-electrode ion trap array with adjustable RF electrodes

ORAL

Abstract

One path to scaling-up trapped atomic ions for large-scale quantum computing and simulation is to create a two-dimensional array of ion traps in close proximity to each other. A method to control the interactions between nearest neighboring ions is demonstrated and characterized here using an adjustable radio-frequency (RF) electrode between trapping sites. A printed circuit board planar-electrode ion trap is demonstrated, trapping laser-cooled $^{40}$Ca$^+$\, ions. RF shuttling and secular-frequency adjustment are shown as a function of the power applied to the addressed RF electrode. The trapped ion's heating rate is measured via a fluorescence recooling method.

Authors

  • Muir Kumph

    Institut f\"ur Experimentalphysik

  • Philip Holz

    Institut f\"ur Experimentalphysik

  • Kirsten Langer

    Institut f\"ur Experimentalphysik

  • Michael Niedermayr

    Institut f\"ur Experimentalphysik

  • Kirill Lakhmanskiy

    Institut f\"ur Experimentalphysik

  • Michael Brownnutt

    Institut f\"ur Experimentalphysik

  • Rainer Blatt

    Institut f\"ur Experimentalphysik