Microfabricated Microwave-Integrated Surface Ion Trap

ORAL

Abstract

Microwave radiation is easier to control and stabilize than lasers and is a candidate for realizing high-fidelity qubit manipulations\footnote{D. P. L. Aude Craik. et al., Appl. Phys. B 114, 3 (2014).}. However, strong near-field microwave radiation is necessary for creating the large gradient field required for multiple-ion gates \footnote{T. P. Harty, et al., PRL 117, 140501 (2016); U. Warring et al., PRL 110, 173002 (2013).}. Taking advantage of Sandia's microfabrication techniques, we designed and manufactured a multi-layered surface ion trap with co-located microwave antennae and ion trap electrodes. The near-field integrated antennae can produce stronger fields and field gradients at the ion than are possible with far-field radiation. Using this trap, we measure a 300~ns carrier $\pi$-time and demonstrate qubit motional mode addressing. We present our results on the microwave field characterization along with single qubit operations.

Authors

  • Melissa C Revelle

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • M. G. Blain

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • R. A. Haltli

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • A. E. Hollowell

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • D. Lobser

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • C. D. Nordquist

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • J. Rembetski

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • P. Resnick

    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • Peter Maunz

    • Sandia Natl Labs