Surface diffusion of a carbon-adatom on Au(110) surfaces

ORAL

Abstract

We have investigated the surface diffusion of carbon-adatom on gold surfaces using density functional theory and detailed scanning probe microscopy. The decoherence of trapped-ion quantum gates due to heating of their motional modes is a fundamental science and engineering problem. In an effort to understand heating at the trap-electrode surfaces, we investigate the possible source of noise by focusing on the diffusion of carbon-containing adsorbates onto the Au(110) surface. In this study, we show how the diffusive motion of carbon adatom on gold surface significantly affects the energy landscape and adatom dipole moment variation. A simple model for the diffusion noise, which varies quadratically with the variation of the dipole moment, qualitatively reproduces the measured noise spectrum, and the estimate of the noise spectral density is in accord with measured values.

*Sandia National Laboratories is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy’s NNSA under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.

Authors

  • E. Kim

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
    • Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas
  • A. Safavi-Naini

    • JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, 440 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
    • JILA
  • D.A. Hite

    • NIST
  • K.S. McKay

    • NIST
  • David Pappas

    • NIST
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • P.F. Weck

    • Sandia National Laboratories
  • H.R. Sadeghpour

    • ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian