Microfabricated surface-electrode ion trap for scalable quantum information processing |
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Authors: | Seidelin S Chiaverini J Reichle R Bollinger J J Leibfried D Britton J Wesenberg J H Blakestad R B Epstein R J Hume D B Itano W M Jost J D Langer C Ozeri R Shiga N Wineland D J |
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Affiliation: | Time and Frequency Division, NIST, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USA. sidelin@boulder.nist.gov |
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Abstract: | Individual laser-cooled 24Mg+ ions are confined in a linear Paul trap with a novel geometry where gold electrodes are located in a single plane and the ions are trapped 40 microm above this plane. The relatively simple trap design and fabrication procedure are important for large-scale quantum information processing (QIP) using ions. Measured ion motional frequencies are compared to simulations. Measurements of ion recooling after cooling is temporarily suspended yield a heating rate of approximately 5 motional quanta per millisecond for a trap frequency of 2.83 MHz, sufficiently low to be useful for QIP. |
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