Compatibility of trapped ions and dielectrics at cryogenic temperatures
Abstract
We study the impact of an unshielded dielectric here, a bare optical fiber on a Ca ion held several hundred m away in a cryogenic surface electrode trap. We observe distance-dependent stray electric fields of up to a few kV/m due to the dielectric, which drift on average less than 10% per month and can be fully compensated with reasonable voltages on the trap electrodes. We observe ion motional heating rates attributable to the dielectric of 30 quanta per second at an ion-fiber distance of 215(4) m and 1.5 MHz motional frequency. These results demonstrate the viability of using unshielded, trap-integrated dielectric objects such as miniature optical cavities or other optical elements in cryogenic surface electrode ion traps.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2506.15057,
title = {Compatibility of trapped ions and dielectrics at cryogenic temperatures},
author = {M. Bruff and L. Sonderhouse and K. N. David and J. Stuart and D. H. Slichter and D. Leibfried},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.15057},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
MB and LS contributed equally to this work; Submitted 17 July 2025, accepted 29 January 2026, published 6 March 2026