Hybrid Quantum Systems with Trapped Charged Particles

ORAL

Abstract

We will review a joint effort by the Ion Storage Group and the Advanced Microwave Photonics Group at NIST (Boulder, CO) to design a hybrid system that interfaces charged particles with macroscopic high-Q resonators. We specifically consider coupling trapped charges to superconducting LC resonators, the mechanical modes of Silicon-Nitride membranes, and piezo-electric materials. We aim to achieve the strong coupling regime, where a single quantum of motion of the trapped charge can be coherently exchanged with harmonic motion of the macroscopic entity (electrical and/or mechanical). These kind of devices could potentially take advantage of both macroscopic control techniques and the long quantum coherence of its trapped charged particles.

Authors

  • Shlomi Kotler

    • NIST - Boulder
  • Dietrich Leibfried

    • NIST - Boulder
  • Raymond Simmonds Simmonds

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
    • NIST - Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Dave Wineland

    • NIST - Boulder