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Design, fabrication and characterisation of a micro-fabricated double-junction segmented ion trap

Quantum Physics 2021-03-11 v1 Applied Physics Atomic Physics

Abstract

We describe the implementation of a three-dimensional Paul ion trap fabricated from a stack of precision-machined silica glass wafers, which incorporates a pair of junctions for 2-dimensional ion transport. The trap has 142 dedicated electrodes which can be used to define multiple potential wells in which strings of ions can be held. By supplying time-varying potentials, this also allows for transport and re-configuration of ion strings. We describe the design, simulation, fabrication and packaging of the trap, including explorations of different parameter regimes and possible optimizations and design choices. We give results of initial testing of the trap, including measurements of heating rates and junction transport.

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@article{arxiv.2103.05978,
  title  = {Design, fabrication and characterisation of a micro-fabricated double-junction segmented ion trap},
  author = {Chiara Decaroli and Roland Matt and Robin Oswald and Maryse Ernzer and Jeremy Flannery and Simon Ragg and Jonathan P. Home},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.05978},
  year   = {2021}
}

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16 pages, 25 figures