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Integrated multi-wavelength control of an ion qubit

Integrated multi-wavelength control of an ion qubit

Authors :
Niffenegger, Robert J.
Stuart, Jules
Sorace-Agaskar, Cheryl
Kharas, Dave
Bramhavar, Suraj
Bruzewicz, Colin D.
Loh, William
Maxson, Ryan T.
McConnell, Robert
Reens, David
West, Gavin N.
Sage, Jeremy M.
Chiaverini, John
Source :
Nature 586, 538-542 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Monolithic integration of control technologies for atomic systems is a promising route to the development of quantum computers and portable quantum sensors. Trapped atomic ions form the basis of high-fidelity quantum information processors and high-accuracy optical clocks. However, current implementations rely on free-space optics for ion control, which limits their portability and scalability. Here we demonstrate a surface-electrode ion-trap chip using integrated waveguides and grating couplers, which delivers all the wavelengths of light required for ionization, cooling, coherent operations, and quantum-state preparation and detection of Sr+ qubits. Laser light from violet to infrared is coupled onto the chip via an optical-fiber array, creating an inherently stable optical path, which we use to demonstrate qubit coherence that is resilient to platform vibrations. This demonstration of CMOS-compatible integrated-photonic surface-trap fabrication, robust packaging, and enhanced qubit coherence is a key advance in the development of portable trapped-ion quantum sensors and clocks, providing a way toward the complete, individual control of larger numbers of ions in quantum information processing systems.<br />Comment: Updated to be consistent with published version

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nature 586, 538-542 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2001.05052
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2811-x