Counting Individual Trapped Electrons on Liquid Helium
/ Authors
G. Papageorgiou, P. Glasson, K. Harrabi, V.Antonov, E.Collin, P.Fozooni, P.G.Frayne, M.J.Lea, Y.Mukharsky, D. Physics
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R. Holloway, U. O. London, Egham, Surrey, UK. Cea, Saclay, France.
/ Abstract
We show that small numbers of electrons, including a single isolated electron, can be held in an electrostatic trap above the surface of superfluid helium. A potential well is created using microfabricated electrodes in a 5 μm diameter pool of helium. Electrons are injected into the trap from an electron reservoir on a helium microchannel. They are individually detected using a superconducting single-electron transistor as an electrometer. A Coulomb staircase is observed as electrons leave the trap one–by–one until the trap is empty. A design for a scalable quantum information processor using an array of electron traps is presented.
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
DOI: 10.1063/1.1900301