Field-free junctions for surface electrode ion traps

ORAL

Abstract

Intersections between transport guides in a network of RF ion traps are a key ingredient to many implementations of scalable quantum information processing with trapped ions. Several junction architectures demonstrated so far are limited by varying radial secular frequencies, a reduced trap depth, or a non-vanishing RF field along the transport channel. We report on the design and progress in implementing a configurable microfabricated surface electrode Y-junction that employs switchable RF electrodes. An essentially RF-field-free pseudopotential guide between any two legs of the junction can be established by applying RF potential to a suitable pair of electrodes. The transport channel's height above the electrodes, its depth and radial curvature are constant to within 15\%.

*Supported by IARPA, Sandia, NSA, ONR, and the NIST Quantum Information Program.

Authors

  • Robert Jordens

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
  • R. Schmied

    • University of Basel, Switzerland
  • M.G. Blain

    • Sandial National Laboratories, USA
  • D. Leibfried

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
  • D. Wineland

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA