Microfabricated surface-electrode ion trap for scalable quantum information processing.
/ Authors
S. Seidelin, J. Britton, J. Chiaverini, R. Reichle, J. Bollinger, D. Leibfried, J. Wesenberg, B. R. Blakestad, R. Epstein, J. Amini
and 10 more authors
K. R. Brown, J. Home, D. Hume, N. Shiga, W. Itano, J. Jost, E. Knill, C. Langer, R. Ozeri, D. Wineland
/ 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.
Journal: Physical review letters