A Single-Wavelength Trap Array of Neutral Rubidium and Cesium Atoms
ORAL
Abstract
Neutral atoms trapped in optical lattice arrays provide a promising framework for quantum computation, but crosstalk between individual qubits limits the functionality of such devices. Using multiple atomic species offers potential solutions to many of the issues single-species quantum computers encounter. We present a two-species trap array using a single laser and exclusively passive optical elements. This array operates at reduced cost, space, and alignment overheads compared to tweezer arrays for even single-species operation.
In this trapping methodology, a custom transmission mask and Fourier filtering is used to create a landscape of alternating high and low optical intensity regions. An 808-nm laser is blue-detuned to Cs’s D lines and red-detuned to Rb’s D lines, allowing for simultaneous trapping of Rb and Cs in bright and dark traps, respectively.
We present progress on atom loading in a 2-D grid array of 27 x 27 Rb trapping sites simultaneously with an interlaced grid of 26 x 26 Cs trapping sites. We report trap lifetimes and radial and axial trap frequencies for both species.
In this trapping methodology, a custom transmission mask and Fourier filtering is used to create a landscape of alternating high and low optical intensity regions. An 808-nm laser is blue-detuned to Cs’s D lines and red-detuned to Rb’s D lines, allowing for simultaneous trapping of Rb and Cs in bright and dark traps, respectively.
We present progress on atom loading in a 2-D grid array of 27 x 27 Rb trapping sites simultaneously with an interlaced grid of 26 x 26 Cs trapping sites. We report trap lifetimes and radial and axial trap frequencies for both species.
*This material is based on work supported by NSF Award 2210437, NSF Award 2016136 for the QLCI center Hybrid Quantum Architectures and Networks, and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National Quantum Information Science Research Centers.
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Presenters
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Sam A Norrell
- University of Wisconsin - Madison