Surface ion trap with dc-tunable height
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Abstract
We describe the design and operation of a novel surface-electrode ion trap that produces a radio-frequency-null along the axis perpendicular to the trap surface. This arrangement enables control of the vertical trapping potential and consequentially the ion height via dc-electrodes only. This architecture provides a platform for simplified vertical shuttling and trapping vertical ion strings without excess micromotion. As a first application, we show ion height-dependent measurements of electric-field noise, which may provide insight into understanding anomalous heating.
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Presenters
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Da An
- University of California, Berkeley
- Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley