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Ion Trap Techniques

Precise positioning of an ion in an integrated Paul trap-cavity system using radiofrequency signals

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Pages 520-528 | Received 31 Jul 2017, Accepted 02 Nov 2017, Published online: 06 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

We report a novel miniature Paul ion trap design with an integrated optical fibre cavity which can serve as a building block for a fibre-linked quantum network. In such cavity quantum electrodynamic set-ups, the optimal coupling of the ions to the cavity mode is of vital importance and this is achieved by moving the ion relative to the cavity mode. The trap presented herein features an endcap-style design complemented with extra electrodes on which additional radiofrequency voltages are applied to fully control the pseudopotential minimum in three dimensions. This method lifts the need to use three-dimensional translation stages for moving the fibre cavity with respect to the ion and achieves high integrability, mechanical rigidity and scalability. Not based on modifying the capacitive load of the trap, this method leads to precise control of the pseudopotential minimum allowing the ion to be moved with precisions limited only by the ion’s position spread. We demonstrate this by coupling the ion to the fibre cavity and probing the cavity mode profile.

Data availability statement

The data used in this publication can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.25377/sussex.5515045.

Acknowledgements

E.K. would like to thank late Danny Segal for his wisdom and generosity during the short period he spent under Danny’s tutelage.

Notes

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

We gratefully acknowledge support from EPSRC through the UK Quantum Technology Hub: Networked Quantum Information Technologies [EP/M013243/1], [EP/J003670/1].

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